Radiograph app for Windows 11/10 PC

Radiograph comes with mainly three options – Monitoring, Driller, and Storage. Although there is another tab called Benchmark, it doesn’t work in the stable version. In other words, you need to opt for the Beta version to use the Benchmark option. The Monitoring tab lets you check the power consumption, clock speed, load, and temperature of almost all the resources. For example, you can view those details about your processor, graphics card, RAM or Memory, fans, motherboard, etc.

It shows brief information on one panel and detailed information in another one. No matter whether you have one or multiple RAMs installed in your computer, you can find all the information in one place. The next section is called Driller. At times, you might need to copy every single detail about your hardware. If so, you can head to the Driller tab and expand any section to find and copy the details. It includes CPU, GPU, BIOS, Motherboard, RAM, OS, and TPM.

As said earlier, even if you have two RAMs, it displays the information for both separately. The next option is called Storage. This section is the same as the Driller. In other words, you can find the hardware information about your HDD or SSD in this panel.

Apart from that, you can find the current status of your hard drive. Along with that, you can copy all the information to your clipboard in one click from this Storage panel. Other than these features, the Radiograph comes with some options or settings. They are:

Theme managementLanguageHome page selectionRefresh frequencyActive fans’ information onlyMinimize to trayStart minimizedMinimize instead of closingLaunch web service on startupRun on system startup

For your information, you can find all these things in the Settings panel.

How to use Radiograph to monitor PC Temperature, Power & Performance

To use Radiograph to monitor PC temperature, power and performance, follow these steps:

As stated before, you can find three main sections. You need to click on any one of them to find the relative details. For example, if you want to monitor the temperature, power consumption, and overall performance, the Monitoring tab is for you. However, if you want to copy any hardware information, you need to switch to the Driller tab. Following that, find the information you want to copy and click on the Copy button.

Next, you can open Notepad or Wordpad to paste the copied content. In case you need to copy everything at once, you can click on the copy icon visible on the top-right corner. If you like, you can download Radiograph from apps.microsoft.com. Read: How to check the GPU Temperature in Windows

How can I monitor my computer temperature?

Although Task Manager displays so much information, it doesn’t display the temperature of your CPU, which is one of the most important things to monitor. That is why you need to opt for third-party apps, such as RealTemp, CPU Thermometer, CPU Monitor and Alert, etc. Apart from that, you can also install the Radiograph app to monitor your computer temperature.

What program can check CPU temp?

There are many CPU temperature monitoring software available for Windows 11 and Windows 10. However, you can check out Radiograph. It is a free app available on the Microsoft Store. A detailed guide to using this app is mentioned in this article, and it is suggested to follow that minutely. Read: Core Temp lets you measure & Monitor CPU Temperature on Windows.