

You can filter by processes to display data only for those processes. You find the processes listing of the overview page there, and also the three new listings Services, Associated Handles and Associated Modules. You need to switch to the CPU tab if you want to monitor CPU utilization in detail. This is one of the differences to the Task Manager, as you cannot do something like that in the tool.

If you select a particular process under CPU, Resource Monitor lists the disk, network and memory usage of that process only in its interface. One interesting option that you have right here and there is to select one or multiple processes under CPU to apply filters to the Disk, Network and Memory tab. The CPU box lists process names and IDs, the network box IP addresses and data transfers, the memory box hard faults, and the disk box read and write operations.

It highlights CPU and memory usage, disk utilization, and network use in real-time.Įach particular listing offers a wealth of information. The overview tab is a good starting point, as it gives you an overview of the resource usage. You may want to hide the graphs, for instance, to make more room for more important data and run the Resource Monitor window in as large of a resolution as possible. Use it to increase or decrease the visible area of the element. Another option that you have to customize the interface is to move the mouse cursor over dividers in the interface to drag the visible area. You can hide and show elements with a click on the arrow icon in title bars. The sidebar displays graphs that highlight the CPU, Disk, Network, and Memory use over a period of 60 seconds. This overview lists CPU, Disk, Network, and Memory data including all processes that use resources. The program loads an overview when you start it. Overview, CPU, Memory, Disk, and Network are the five tabs of the program. The Resource Monitor interface looks the same on Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. The program uses tabs to separate data.
