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Is there a program that will graph CPU/GPU usage?

jmig

SOH-CM-2025
The title pretty much says it all. I want to graph my CPU and GPU usage during MSFS 2024. I have used a program called CPUID HWMonitor which shows Current-Min-Max, but it doesn't graph the current load. Anyone know of one that will graph things?
 
I've always used MSI Afterburner, it's free and does the job. However, I've only ever used it with Intel CPU's and Nvidia GPU's; I don't know how it
would work with AMD CPU's and GPU's. It comes with all sorts of bells and whistles (overclock, undervolt, set fan curves, etc.), but I only use the
monitoring portion

You can always just use all the graphs under the Performance tab in the task manager (although I've always found them a bit hard hard to read). Like
Afterburner, if you want a continuous graph, you'll need to leave the task manager running in the background,
 
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