Portable HWMonitor is a freeware system information tool that reads the computer health sensors and displays the collected data in a very clean and well-organized interface.
If there’s something to be praised about Portable HWMonitor, that’s not only the information it provides, but also the way it interacts with the user.
Although it’s not quite the kind of tool addressed to beginners, everything’s pretty easy to use after launching the app. The clean look is the main element that makes this possible, with all information displayed right in the main window, organized by device type.
Portable HWMonitor shows voltages, temperature and fan speed, working with the most popular sensor chips and thermal sensors. It collects information on CPU and GPU, as well as hard disk temperature.
Additionally, the program can export the collected data as TXT on your local disks, while also displaying the minimum and maximum values registered from the launch of the app.
Since it’s fully portable, you don’t have to install Portable HWMonitor. Instead, you can copy all its files on a removable USB drive and use it on the go, without prior installation.
Portable HWMonitor needs just a second to collect the information and doesn’t slow the system at all, running flawlessly regardless of the Windows version. Still, administrator privileges are needed on Windows 7 workstations.
All in all, Portable HWMonitor is a useful piece of software and although it may seem like a tool aimed at experienced users, tons of information can be found online.
What's New in This Release:
· AMD Opteron X1150 and X2150, FX-9590 and FX-9370 processors.
· Intel 4xxxHQ "Crystalwell", Pentium "Haswell" G3430, G3420, G3220 processors.
· Intel 8-series chipset.