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Sysinternals performance monitor
Sysinternals performance monitor










This pane lists the processes that are actively doing some kind of network I/O ( input/output, a fancy way of saying activity). Processes with Network Activity (Screenshot: ) Pay attention to the scale to understand how much data is being transferred. It’ll also scale higher should network traffic exceed 10mbps long enough. If the traffic slows for long enough, the scale will change to 100kbps, or even 10kbps, so that even at lower traffic rates, the spikes of traffic can be viewed. In the example above, the scale is 10mbps, or 10 megabits per second, and the graph peaks at around the 4mbps range.

sysinternals performance monitor

(Screenshot: )Īt the top of the right-hand column, you’ll see this graph, which shows the average network traffic total for the last 60 seconds.īe forewarned: the scale will change automatically based on traffic. You can then also click and drag the dividers between panes to make them smaller or larger.) Network Activity Graph Looking at the activity graph. (You may need to click on the title bar to open them. Here you’ll find several panes of information about the network activity happening on your machine. Location of the network tab in Resource Monitor. In Resource Monitor, click on the Network tab. Click on Resource Monitor when it appears. Resource MonitorĬlick on Start and begin typing “resource monitor”. You can see which programs are using the network, how heavily, and with what remote servers they are communicating. Resource Monitor is an excellent Windows tool for monitoring network activity.












Sysinternals performance monitor