
It is filtered that in future updates of Windows 10 the function of seeing the temperature of the GPU will be added in the task manager.
The monitoring and control of all the hardware of our system is very important. Knowing the load of our processor or our graphics, their temperatures, etc., helps us to detect possible problems. Microsoft wants us to have control and knowledge over everything that happens on our system. Windows 10 has been implementing improvements in this way to stop using third-party tools. The next function will be to show us the temperature of the graph.
Microsoft in recent years has improved a lot in terms of support and features that it adds. The company appears to be in a time of major transformation. Edge, your browser, will be based on Chromium. They have recently acquired GitHub. And they have added improvements in system monitoring and control. This is in contrast to the most recent Windows 10 updates, which are a mess.
Windows 10 will add GPU temperature monitoring
It seems that Microsoft wants us to stop using tools like HWMonitor or CPU-Z to know system parameters. So they want to add the function of seeing the temperature of our graphics card. A fundamental function to know if our system works optimally.
How could it be otherwise, this function will be added in the task manager. Those users who have compatible graphics cards will receive detailed data on the operation and status of their graphics. They stand out above all the use of the memory of the GPU and the temperature of the same.
It is unknown which graphics cards will be compatible with this update. The normal thing would be all those that support DirectX 11 and DirectX 12, which are practically the majority of the market.
It is clear that knowing the temperature of the graph is something very interesting, but also of the processor. This parameter is not yet offered by Microsoft and is not expected at the moment. We will see if not only the GPU temperature measurement function arrives and the CPU temperature measurement also arrives.
Source: eteknix



