Monitor your CPU load, Memory, Network traffic, bandwidth and more with Rainmeter

by Avinash on November 16, 2009 in Software

Many of you often need to see various system properties like CPU load, Memory, Network traffic, bandwidth used, Hard disk utilization etc. There are many small tools and software available for showing you each of these parameters individually, but what if you need to all of them at same time with a single tool or application.

Rainmeter is one such tool which shows you CPU load, Allocated Memory, Network Traffic, Performance data, Uptime, Free disk space and plenty of other stuff all at same time on your desktop. This is a totally customizable resource monitor with skins letting you change the way it looks or your desktop looks.

rainmeter Monitor your CPU load, Memory, Network traffic, bandwidth and more with RainmeterThe installation took more than what i expected due to additional installation of C++ Redistributable libraries which is required by Rainmeter to run properly. Even the initial loading after first startup was slower than expected.

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rainmeter Monitor your CPU load, Memory, Network traffic, bandwidth and more with Rainmeter

Except the slowness that i experienced with it, other features are great if you like to keep your desktop look different from your default Windows look. The sluggishness stopped me from testing it more. Give it a try and share your feedback.

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{ 3 comments }

1 vuro January 8, 2010 at 10:57 PM

mmm…as for me on Mac I use ProteMac Meter, may be this prog will help anybody

2 Avinash January 8, 2010 at 11:30 PM

Yup, it will guys who are on Windows not mac.

3 Murik February 5, 2010 at 2:51 PM

Thanks. I found ProteMac Meter and use it!

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