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Thermal Grizzly launches WireView GPU Pro monitoring tool with warning buzzer

Thermal Grizzly's WireView GPU Pro is a new monitoring and measurement tool designed by renowned overclocker Jon Sandstrom, also known as “elmor”. This device uses a power passthrough to connect to the GPU via the 12V-2×6 connector, monitoring GPU power consumption and temperature and providing users with alerts for potential issues.

One of the standout features of the WireView GPU Pro is its sensor pin detection, which serves as a failsafe mechanism by detecting the proper insertion of the 12V-2×6 power connection into the power source, thus safeguarding the graphics card from potential damage. Furthermore, the Pro edition of WireView is equipped with temperature sensors on the PCB, enabling users to monitor the temperature at the power connections. This feature allows users to set customisable thresholds for temperature warnings and alerts, ensuring proactive temperature management.

In addition to these features, the WireView Pro GPU has two extra temperature sensors that can monitor other parts of the graphics card, such as the graphics card's memory or voltage regulators. The WireView Pro GPU also boasts an OLED display for convenient real-time monitoring. To use it, connect the WireView GPU Pro's male 12V-2×6 connector to the graphics cards and insert the 12V-2×6 connector from the PSU in the female 12V-2×6 connector of the monitoring tool.

Priced at $76.19/€69.90, the WireView Pro GPU offers a compelling combination of advanced features and performance monitoring capabilities, making it a valuable addition to any enthusiast's setup.

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