Fallout Performance Monitor
Fallout Performance Monitor
– By Sir Garnon
Description:
The Fallout Performance Monitor is a utility used for tracking Fallout 4’s system resource usage as they relate to the game engine, your system hardware, and installed mods.
FPM Currently monitors the following resources:
Memory
VRAM
Disk I/O
CPU
CPU Temperature
GPU
GPU Temperature
Threads
FPS
Main Features:
Graphs and In-Game Display for Memory, VRAM, Disk I/O, CPU, GPU, GPU Temperature, and Threads resource usage, and also for FPS.
Ability to Pause monitoring while Fallout 4 is running.
Ability to capture Screenshots, useful for posting.
In-Game Counter Configuration:
Support for dynamically customizing the Graphs and In-Game Counter Colors, Font Size, and Display Order:
In-Game Font and Font size can be changed:
Keyboard mappings reference for the in-game counter hotkeys:
Requirements:
Windows 7 and above, 64-bit
Microsoft .NET Framework v4.5
Installation:
To install, simply unzip the download to your Windows Desktop, and run the “FalloutPerformanceMonitor.exe” application.
Windows 10 users may need to manually “unblock” the files in order for FPM to work correctly.
You may also need to install the latest Microsoft .NET Framework (required):
Microsoft .NET Framework v4.5
Uninstall:
Simply delete the downloaded files.
Directions:
Make sure Steam is already started and logged into.
Click the “Launch Fallout 4” button.
Fallout 4 should launch, and FPM should then being monitoring.
Important Notes:
While I’ve thoroughly tested this and use it myself, it may contain bugs. If you encounter any problems though, please let me know by posting the issue in the FPM Nexus Site Comments section, and I’ll get it fixed asap.
The Memory, CPU, Disk I/O, and Threads values are retrieved from the Windows Performance Counters, and are not always a perfect match for what is displayed in Task Manager.
Other Mods by me:
Skyrim Performance Monitor
Ini File Editor
Skyrim DDS Image Viewer
ArchiveInvalidation File Generator
Nexus Mod Monitor
Game Launcher
If you find this utility useful, please feel free to Endorse it.
Enjoy!
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