Argotronic GmbH is a German developer whose sole commercial focus is Argus Monitor, a lightweight Windows utility that turns any PC into a self-regulating thermal station by reading every on-board sensor—CPU package, GPU diode, SATA/S.M.A.R.T., NVMe junction, liquid-coolant probes—and dynamically adjusting PWM or DC fan curves to match user-defined limits. Enthusiasts use it to quieten idle desktops, gamers rely on its tray graphs to keep boost clocks from throttling, and storage administrators value the predictive S.M.A.R.T. warnings that can e-mail before an SSD overheats or a RAID array loses a disk. The program also plots power-draw, pump speeds and HDD read/write activity, so workstation builders can balance acoustics, longevity and peak performance in one interface without flashing firmware or entering BIOS. Argotronic’s only product therefore sits at the intersection of hardware monitoring, fan-control and early-failure prevention, filling the gap left by motherboard utilities that rarely support multi-vendor systems and by generic tools that only report but never react. Argus Monitor is offered for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the newest release and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

Argus Monitor

Fan speed control based on all available temperature sources, like HDD/SSD or GPU temperatures.

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