Hi Team,
First of all, thank you for your hard work and the effort you've put into developing this LCD monitoring software. The user interface is clean, and the customization options are appreciated. However, there is a critical gap in functionality that limits the usefulness of this product for its target audience—PC enthusiasts and gamers.
The Issue:
Currently, the software only provides:
Overall CPU usage
A single overall CPU frequency
Graphing for some items like network activity
This level of information might have been sufficient in the era of dual-core CPUs, but it’s completely outdated for modern systems. Today’s high-performance gaming and productivity rigs typically use CPUs with 8, 12, 16, or even more cores—often with P-cores and E-cores running at different frequencies and load levels.
At the same time, the software already supports graphing for internet traffic, which shows that the framework for real-time data visualization is already in place. Why stop there?
Why This Matters:
Per-core data is essential: Every serious PC user uses Task Manager’s “Performance” tab to monitor individual core usage and frequencies. Each core behaves differently—some are fully loaded, others idle.
Different core types (P-cores vs E-cores): These run at different frequencies and power profiles. Showing only a single "average" frequency is misleading.
Graphing is already partially implemented: Network activity is graphed, but graphing for CPU cores, disk read/write speeds, GPU usage, RAM usage, and temperature sensors is missing or overly simplified.
Windows provides this by default: Task Manager shows per-core usage graphs, disk activity, GPU graphs, etc. It’s been standard for years.
Other software already does it: Tools like AIDA64, HWiNFO, and MSI Afterburner all provide detailed, per-core monitoring with graphing. These are long-standing expectations for enthusiast-grade monitoring tools.
Suggested Enhancements:
Add per-core CPU usage and frequency readouts
Add graphing for each core, just like Windows Task Manager does
Enable graphing options for all components, including:
Storage devices (read/write activity)
GPU core/memory usage
RAM usage over time
CPU and GPU temperatures
Fan speeds and voltages (where supported)
Optionally, group P-cores and E-cores visually for clarity
Final Thoughts:
It feels contradictory to offer a high-resolution LCD panel targeted at high-end users but then limit it to overly simplified metrics that hide the most important performance data. If the software can graph network data, it can absolutely graph CPU cores and other system components. This would transform the LCD from a novelty into a truly essential monitoring tool.
I urge the team to strongly consider adding these features. You’ll not only meet but exceed enthusiast expectations, and your product will stand shoulder to shoulder with the best monitoring solutions on the market.
Thanks again for listening—and for your continued improvements.
你好,开发团队:
感谢你们对这款LCD监控软件所做的努力和持续更新,界面设计简洁美观,操作也很方便。但目前有一个非常重要的功能缺失,严重限制了它在发烧友和游戏玩家中的实际应用价值。
当前问题:
目前软件仅显示:
总体CPU使用率
单一CPU频率
网络流量的图表显示
这种信息展示方式在十多年前也许还够用,但对于现在的系统来说已经远远不够。如今的高性能主机大多使用8核、12核、16核甚至更多核心的处理器,而且很多都是混合架构(P核与E核),各核心的负载和频率差异很大。
同时,你们的软件已经支持网络流量的图表显示,这说明图形可视化系统已经存在。那么,为什么不扩展到CPU等更关键的监控数据呢?
为什么这些功能很关键:
每核心数据是必须的:Windows任务管理器的“性能”标签页就能看到每个核心的实时使用情况,这是每一个资深玩家和用户的日常操作。
核心类型不同:性能核与效率核运行频率不同,仅显示平均频率无法反映实际情况。
已有图表功能但不全面:网络流量可以画图,但CPU核心、磁盘读写、显卡使用率、内存使用等都不能图形化显示。
Windows默认就有这些功能:任务管理器长期以来都能显示这些图表,用户对此早已习以为常。
主流软件早已支持:AIDA64、HWiNFO、MSI Afterburner等都支持详细监控与图表展示。
建议功能改进:
添加每个核心的使用率与频率显示
添加每核心图表显示,类似Windows任务管理器
为以下组件添加图表显示选项:
存储设备读写速度
GPU核心与显存使用率
内存占用趋势
CPU/GPU温度
风扇转速、电压等(如支持)
可选功能:将P核与E核分组显示
总结:
为高端用户配备高分辨率LCD,却只提供非常基础的监控功能,显然与其定位不符。既然已经能图示网络流量,完全可以也实现CPU核心与其他关键组件的图表功能。这不仅会极大增强产品的实际价值,也能让它真正成为发烧友们日常必备的监控利器。
谢谢你们的倾听,期待你们继续带来更好的更新!