These are the options and so you can access the monitor that measures the activity of our PC's hardware
One of the novelties that we have seen arrive with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is the one that allows users of the Microsoft operating system to control the activity of our equipment in relation to _hardware_ in an integrated way and thus avoiding having to use third-party applications, adding the possibility of controlling the performance of the GPU
This way we can control the consumption and performance of the hardware in an easy way but Do you know how you can access this new resource?It is located within the Task Manager and here we are going to tell you how you can find it and what it will offer you.
To get to the _hardware_ monitor you can do it by means of the key combination Control + Alt + Del or the way in which that we have proceeded through the search box (I&39;m a fan of using this type of shortcut). To do this, all you have to do is go to the lower left area and start typing admin… to see how the option we are looking for appears marked and on which we must _click_."
We will then see how a new window is displayed before our eyes, a window that does not offer any further information and that we must enlarge by clicking on the bottom part of the link that appears as Show more details We will see how the displayed information expands."
In the new window that we now see, with much more information, we see a series of tabs that are familiar to all. And we will look at the second one, called Performance, on which we will click."
Within this tab we will see a column on the left with five sections: CPU, Memory, Hard Disk, Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth . In some computers another one appears, the most interesting, GPU.
If we click on each of them we will see the corresponding graph occupy the main space of the window. This graph shows us data on the use of each of these components (processor use, RAM memory consumed and available, storage use…)
"Very complete information that we can still expand a little more, because if we look closely, in the lower left area of the window we will see an icon with the caption Open resource monitor, a feature used to see how much system resources are being consumed by programs or services running in Windows 10."
In addition, Windows 10 Task Manager will now display information about the GPU (on computers that have one) and In this way, the one already offered by RAM or storage capacity is completed. We can thus measure the performance of the GPU so that we can know the intensity with which the graphics is working."
It is an important improvement that Windows 10 Fall Creators Update adds to control the performance of our equipment without having to depend on third-party applications.
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