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Argus Monitor 7.3.3.3132, developed by Argotronic GmbH, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to give users precise, temperature-driven control over system cooling. By reading every accessible thermal source—CPU cores, GPU diode, HDD/SSD embedded sensors, and even NVMe controllers—the program creates custom fan curves that automatically raise or lower PWM duty cycles as heat builds, preventing thermal throttling while keeping acoustic output minimal. Typical deployments include gaming rigs whose high-end graphics cards spike quickly during 3D loads, home-theater PCs that must stay whisper-quiet, and workstation towers packed with multiple storage devices that otherwise rely on case-ambient probes too slow to react. Overclockers appreciate the ability to link pump speeds on AIO liquid coolers to liquid temperature, whereas IT administrators use the background service to log SMART attributes and receive early warnings before drives cross critical thresholds. The interface overlays a transparent desktop widget or runs silently in the system tray, consuming under 20 MB of RAM and never requiring a reboot after curve edits. Since version 7.0 the software has added two independent controller sets, allowing one profile for daily use and another for synthetic stress tests, and the 7.3 branch refines support for 40-series NVIDIA GPUs and AMD Ryzen 700 chipsets. Argotronic maintains two concurrent editions: the stable 7.3.3.3132 release recommended for production systems and a parallel beta stream that previews support for upcoming chipsets. Argus Monitor is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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