Logging pc hardware monitor data

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I don't know which language setting (in the importing settings of a spreadsheet program) would automatically import these dates correctly - you have to experiment on it yourself if you don't want to preformat the data. decimal separator and values are separated by commas. You can then further analyze the data (min/max values, 99th percentile values, etc.) and create charts to your hearts content.ĭepending on your language setting you might need to do some formatting prior to that if you want to get the dates and values imported correctly: the dates are in dd-mm-yyyy format, the floating point values have a. csv (comma-separated values) file with a different extension (so it can be automatically opened by RivaTuner). It is then, displayed using the GnatStats (OLED) sketch. This data is forwarded over the hosts’ serial port to an Arduino compatible micro processor. HardwareSerialMonitor Windows client reads the hardware statistics from the PC.

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The other option is to just import it into your preferred spreadsheet application. HardwareSerialMonitor is a PC serial client, both are written by Rupert Hirst and Colin Conway.

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(There is no 'maximize' button, so in order to maximize the window you double-click on the title bar.) You can select a specific session from a list and it will visualize the graphs.

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You can install RivaTuner (the predecessor of Afterburner) from Guru3D: The default programs my PC suggested to open the.

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