I'm using a Thermalright Vision 360 Black AIO that has an LCD screen, and I'm trying to get it to display the temperatures for my CPU and GPU. However, I've been struggling to find any software that works for this purpose. Most of the programs I've tried, like OpenRGB and OpenHWM, are either outdated or just won't function properly. I'm running Ubuntu 24.10 with a Ryzen 5800x3D CPU, a 7900 XT Red Devil GPU, 32 GB of RAM, and a 2 TB boot drive. Does anyone have suggestions on how I can achieve this?
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Thermalright uses TRCC to control what shows on your LCD. You get the app off their website. Make sure to get or have the newest Microsoft .net Runtime installed on your PC the app typically comes with an installation option for it if you do not have it.
I understand you're focusing on the LCD of your AIO. For that, it might be a bit trickier since many common monitoring tools don't support direct LCD outputs. You might want to look into specific software that might be compatible with your AIO or check their forums for suggestions—sometimes proprietary software can work better for displaying on the device.
The actual monitor shouldn’t impact your ability to check CPU temperature; there are several programs that can help. You could try tools like htop, btop, bpytop, or btop++, which can give you real-time stats. If you don't need the info constantly on your screen, any of the fetch utilities might work too. Also, if you're customizing your window manager, waybar could be a nice option for displaying metrics in the taskbar.

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