Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II, GPU Monitoring Hardware

Source: NikKTech Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II, GPU Monitoring Hardware

With Per-Pin 12VHPWR/12V-2X6 Current Monitoring

The Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II is their second GPU monitoring tool, which plugs directly into your GPU on one side, and into the 12VHPWR or 12V-2×6 cable from your PSU.  This gives you vastly more control over your GPU than software based monitoring tools, and displays what it sees on a 320×170 TFT-IPS full colour display.  It also comes with the WIREVIEW2 software suite so you don’t have to peek inside your case in order to see what your GPU is up to, unless you want to.

It does cost a bit more than OSS software, at the time of NikKTech‘s review it will run you $140.28.  That investment pales in comparison to what you spent on your GPU, but you might want to consider the possible benefits.  The WireView Pro II is actively cooled and should keep the power connector coming into your GPU at decent operating temperatures and will warn you if your system starts to go out of spec.  It should also help ensure smooth power delivery under heavy graphics loads.

Check out the full review of the WireView Pro II here.

Clear display, powerful software, active cooling, the WireView Pro II by Thermal Grizzly nails the essentials. It shows you exactly what your GPU is pulling and keeps the connector in check. A compact, no‑nonsense tool for real monitoring.

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1 Comment

  1. hoxlund

    love my wireview products, used version 1, and now have this version 2. i tested the auto shutdown by lowering the per pin monitoring to 5amps on my 4090. ran fuzzy donut, bamm instant alarm, 10 seconds later. full system shutdown.

    LOVE THIS PRODUCT!!!

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