Hi everyone!
I read the rules and I know that for new users the opportunity to talk about their project is limited. But unfortunately I do not know another way to tell about the project which can be useful to the forum participants. This is not spam, and I will be grateful if the forum administration allows me to talk about our program. Thank you.
I'd like to present new app for everyone who likes to monitor stats of hardware while gaming! FPS Monitor - friendly and easy to use application for displaying FPS and other sensors (CPU/GPU/RAM/NET/DRV and 100+ others) in game overlay. The program is ready to use right after installation and always allow you do some precise configuration.
Paid or free? All functionality is free if you use software from our site, and it is only one limitation - we will show a reminder to support developers.
Website:
https://fpsmon.com
Steam:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/966610/FPS_Monitor/
Basic Functionality:
- FPS (including minimum/average/maximum and frame time).
- Real-time information about CPU, video card, memory, network activity, disks activity and more than 40 other sensors.
- Show sensors information as numbers and/or graphs.
- Notifications about the critical values of all important parameters (like overheat) - you will not miss it.
- Energy consumption sensor (in the presence of a UPS or power supply with such a function).
Easy to use:
- You can customize the interface directly in the app window - add and remove sensors, set limit values, change colors, sizes, fonts, alignment and position of any displayed data.
- Configure the interface before entering the game and check how it looks on top of screenshot or directly in the game.
- Take screenshots plus use hotkeys, picture or text overlays.
- Switch between several ready-to-go presets and create them yourself.
Our solution is so optimized that is using only up to ~0.5% of your CPU power!
Right now, we already have more than 200,000+ users. We continue adding some new cool functionality, so stay tuned!
I will follow the topic, questions and suggestions are welcome!
Thank you!