glsnoop
An experimental graphics API tracing tool for AmigaOS 4 (by capehill)
systeminformer
A free, powerful, multi-purpose tool that helps you monitor system resources, debug software and detect malware. Brought to you by Winsider Seminars & Solutions, Inc. @ http://www.windows-internals.com (by winsiderss)
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3 | 10,312 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
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C | C | |
- | MIT License |
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System Informer
System Informer is a versatile system management tool designed to seamlessly monitor and analyze system resources, troubleshoot software issues, and identify potential malware threats. Offers system activity overviews, intuitive graphs, real-time statistics, active network connection monitoring, detailed disk access information, intricate stack trace analysis, and much more. evily2k describes it "like process explorer on steroids. Allows me to kill process that task manager would say access denied."
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I recently added -allow_third_party_software to my csgo game to use nvidia game filters to make my game look better and ever since i have had this weird icon on the top left of my screen, how do i get rid of it?
(VAC use to prevent you from playing with the below method, however it has since been removed from the support, but you should still use -insecure for the below method) You can also try using process hacker/system informer (github link) it's similar to task manager however right click on csgo.exe click properties and click on the the windows tab. From there you can view which library or process created a window.
- Unplayable game stutter every 60 seconds exactly
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FACEIT Anti-cheat - Secure boot requirement update!
This is not a false positive, there are security exploits in Process Hacker that are exploited by some cheats. I would suggest upgrading to the new version which is now called System Informer, where these issues are fixed. https://github.com/winsiderss/systeminformer
- Edge RAM consumption on TaskManager vs ProcessHacker
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Anvir Task manager doubts
I've had it for well over a year and haven't noticed any ill effects. I find it handy for reporting when something has been added to startup or context menu etc, but I've never ran it "full time" as a task manager replacement. (Though for that purpose, I recently came across an app called System Informer that I like - https://systeminformer.sourceforge.io/)
- Unable to figure out where CPU usage is from, ProcMon/ProcExp/Task Manager don't show it
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How can I change settings on Thread Director? Ansys needs only P-cores for example
Install system informer: https://systeminformer.sourceforge.io/
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Sloth – A Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, etc.
System Informer (formerly Process Hacker) might also have what you're looking for
https://systeminformer.sourceforge.io/
- Name some underrated open source apps