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apex-configs-by-deafps
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Apex full setting up way
Next things are taken from this link: https://deafps.github.io/apex-configs-by-deafps/
- Recently got Grandmaster on the Voltaic season 4 benchmarks, here's an Apex clip dump of that aim in game :)
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what do you guys have in your autoexec?
Audio and something else, but most of It it's the audio. (https://github.com/deaFPS/apex-configs-by-deafps)
- command line argument
- Apex Legends question
- I need help. Dunno what's wrong with my settings. What shuld i fix in the files?
- Weekly Discussion / Question Thread (Quick Questions, Small Suggestions, Free Talk & more.)
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Monitoring system details for my Gaming VM through Grafana!
For the last year, I have been focusing on different parts of a project I have wanted to perfect for a long time - building a VM dedicated and optimized for gaming. With the fundamental parts of the project functioning very well (it can currently play most modern games at High settings while maintaining a stable 60FPS, I also use it to play all my VR titles via my Quest 2), I decided to spend the last couple weeks focusing on monitoring, integrating as much as I could in to my current Grafana setup. I found a great project (https://github.com/RafhaanShah/grAfterburner) which utilizes collectd to grab metrics from Afterburner and its remote server, which is then available to Graphite / Grafana. Since my server rack lives in a detached garage I wanted a quick and easy way to check the current temperature of the GPU, which this setup does great.
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Windows Web Dashboard to show CPU/GPU temp/load etc?
grAfterburner
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Remote Hardware Monitoring Server
Here you go link
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Custom Pi screen installed into my PC, ModBros showing all the useful gauges.
Not the same one but I used https://github.com/RafhaanShah/grAfterburner because I wanted fps/frame time.
What are some alternatives?
Apex-Legends-Config-And-Tweaks - This config provides great visual and high fps with low latency [GET https://api.github.com/repos/Natram1zh/Apex-Legends-Config-And-Tweaks: 403 - Repository access blocked]
mobro-raspberrypi - Official Raspberry Pi image of MoBro
FanCtrl - FanCtrl is a software that allows you to automatically control the fan speed on your PC.
chameleon - 19 Customizable honeypots for monitoring network traffic, bots activities and username\password credentials (DNS, HTTP Proxy, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, POP3, IMAP, STMP, RDP, VNC, SMB, SOCKS5, Redis, TELNET, Postgres, MySQL, MSSQL, Elastic and ldap)
YetAnotherKeyDisplayer - The application for displaying pressed keys of the keyboard
gdg - Grafana Dashboard Manager
PMD - An extensible multilanguage static code analyzer.
solar-monitoring-stack - The aim of this project is to simplify the setup and configuration of monitoring a SunSpec compatible solar system.
rtssh - An application that hooks to RivaTuner Statistics Server and displays CPU temperature and frequency of a SSH linux client on the OSD
IddSampleDriver - Add virtual monitors to your windows 10 device! Works with Oculus software, obs, and any desktop sharing software
fast-reid - SOTA Re-identification Methods and Toolbox
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs