Pulse is a lightweight Brazilian utility studio whose single public offering, SysPulse, condenses real-time CPU and RAM surveillance into one minimalist taskbar window. Designed for users who want instant hardware feedback without the bulk of full system suites, the program paints two auto-scaling line graphs that refresh every second, color-coding each core’s load and memory consumption while logging peak, average, and minimum values to a rolling CSV file. Gamers use it to watch for thermal throttling during ranked matches, office technicians leave it open on conference-room PCs to prove that “it’s not the RAM” during remote-support calls, and budget laptop owners rely on its low 8 MB footprint to guard against background bloat without draining battery. Because the interface is borderless and click-through, streamers can overlay it on OBS canvases to show viewers how their rigs cope with ray tracing, while developers dock it beside IDEs to spot memory leaks the moment spikes appear. Alerts can be set per percentage or per core, triggering anything from a red flash to a user-chosen WAV so that headless servers can still cry for help across the room. Dark and light themes follow Windows automatically, and the entire executable is portable, so the same USB stick that carries MemTest can now carry its live counterpart. Pulse software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the newest build, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other utilities.
Monitoramento de CPU e RAM em tempo real.
Details