monitor cpu/gpu heat

I would create a vi that reads my graphics card, and the time cpu. Is there a way to labview program to read these days? Something like the fan speed of the program. I would like to connect my gpu time during the game.

Thank you

CHOD

There are much better ways to do it, because there are free tools that can perform this type of surveillance - just Google for them. Something like this depends on hardware capabilities and the operating system. If you are on Windows .NET has some classes that can collect certain information, as shown in This example . However, if it works or not depends, as I said, on what is supported by your hardware. This example does not work on my computer.

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