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2016/11/13 09:00:53 (permalink)
How do I turn off the graphs I don't want to see?  I currently use Afterburner because The monitor when detached from precision is huge.

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Re: Hardware Monitor Help 2016/11/13 10:06:30 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby lerb50 2016/11/14 12:46:19
In EVGA Precision, open it's Hardware Monitor..Right-click within the Hardware Monitor..Click Properties which will bring up the OSD/Monitor Settings..Select the GPU Statistic from the dropdown you don't want to see in the Hardware Monitor..Click the 'Show in monitor' button so that it's not lit up..That removes the desired statistic from the Hardware Monitor..Clicking to light up a statistic makes it show in Hardware Monitor..When you remove a statistic from Hardware Monitor, it's no longer available as an on-screen display item.

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