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    Echo System Info Viewer

    Echo System Info Viewer

    Simple and lightweight system information viewer for Windows

    ...Key benefits: Instant system overview Real-time CPU and RAM usage Disk space information Lightweight and portable No telemetry, no ads Works completely offline Typical use cases: Quickly check CPU and RAM usage View basic system information on Windows Monitor system performance on older computers Lightweight alternative to heavy monitoring tools
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    This is a software tool that automates the process of benchmarking high performance computer clusters by auto analyzing the hardware of the cluster and configuring and compiling specialized benchmarks (HPC Challenge, IOzone, Netperf)
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    sarface is a user-interface to the sysstat/sar database which inputs data from sar and plots to a live X11 graph via gnuplot. It mimics the cmd-line options from sar but can cross-plot any two or more stats and apply simple mathematical functions them.
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