Versions:

  • 0.2.1
  • 0.1.4

bVald 0.2.1 by Blobst Studios is a lightweight Windows utility positioned in the system-tuning subcategory of diagnostics software; the publisher has released two builds to date, with 0.2.1 being the current maintenance update. Designed to collect and display low-level hardware and operating-system metrics in a single, tabbed dashboard, the program interrogates WMI and performance-counter data to expose CPU temperature, fan duty cycles, DRAM timings, storage S.M.A.R.T. attributes, GPU clocks and network latency in real time, making it useful for post-build verification, stability burn-ins, thermal characterization and baseline audits on workstations, gaming rigs or office PCs. Because all sensor read-outs are logged automatically to a local SQLite database, technicians can later replay sessions, plot trend lines or export CSV/JSON snapshots for ticketing systems, warranty claims or comparative studies across hardware generations. The interface remains non-intrusive: after a one-click “bVald Setup” routine the executable drops into Program Files, registers a single background service and consumes under 40 MB of RAM while polling; users may toggle alert thresholds for voltage droop, overheating or SMART pre-fail indicators, receiving tray balloons or Event-Viewer entries whenever tolerances are exceeded. Portable operation is also supported by copying the folder, letting field engineers run the tool from a flash drive without altering the host registry. Despite its diagnostic depth, the package is distributed gratis and is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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