Do you want to have live resource usage statistics from your system's CPU, memory, disk, network, or GPU? Windows 10 has some hidden built-in statistics screens that can help.
There are two ways to do this but today we will only look at the first: You can use Task Manager or the Xbox Game Bar overlay. Both tools have some easy-to-use performance panels that can be separated from their screen and customized wherever you want.
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Η Διαχείριση εργασιών (Task Managers) των Windows 10 είναι γεμάτη με live στατιστικά απόδοσης που προστέθηκαν από τα Windows 8 και μετά. Μπορείτε να τα μετακινήσετε από το παράθυρο της Διαχείρισης εργασιών.
To find them, open Task Manager by pressing the three keys Windows + Shift + Esc together or by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting "Task Manager" or Task Manager.
Click Options - Always on Top if you want the window to always appear above the other windows in your application.
Click the "Performance" tab at the top of the window. If you do not see it, click on "More Details" at the bottom first.
Select the performance graph you want to have on the sidebar. You'll see options for your computer's CPU, memory, storage devices (including SSDs, hard drives, and USB devices), network connections (wired Ethernet, and Wi-Fi) and GPUs (graphics processors.)
To display only one rendering graph, double-click anywhere on a graph to the right of the window. You can also right-click on a chart and select "Graph Summary View."
Μπορείτε να αλλάξετε το μέγεθος αυτού του παράθυρου αλλά και να το σύρετε οπουδήποτε στην desktop you.
To resize the Task Manager window, just double-click inside it or right-click and clear the View Graph Summary option.
If you want to change the chart to another, double-click the chart you want and place it on the desktop.