On Windows 11, you can easily monitor your PC’s performance, including CPU, GPU, RAM, and FPS. Here are a couple of methods to achieve this: Using the Xbox Game Bar: Press the keyboard shortcut Windows + G to open the Game Bar. Click on the “Performance” icon to display the performance overlay. You’ll see real-time metrics for your CPU, GPU, and RAM usage directly on your screen. By default, this overlay is temporary and disappears when you click elsewhere or switch to other applications. However, you can pin the performance widget to keep it visible all the time: Click the pin icon on the performance panel. Now you’ll have continuous visibility of your system’s performance stats1. Task Manager: Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager. Click on the “Performance” tab. Here, you’ll find detailed information about your CPU, GPU, RAM, and disk usage, along with network stats. To specifically view RAM usage, select the “Memory” box. It will show you how much RAM is currently in use and how much remains available ... Twitter: https://twitter.com/YourSixStudios?lang=en Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/yoursixstudios Discord: https://discord.gg/6DfFDnK6 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yoursixstudios/ - ((( Subscribe to my LIVE STREAMING ))) ((( Gaming Channel "YourSixGaming" ))) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvgTpqI_3ZF8XL-jmwLXYKw?sub_confirmation=1 ... ((( Subscribe to my ADVENTURE CHANNEL ))) ((( Travel, Cameras & More "YourSixAdventures))) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvnlEu1SSvbBUcnn2RTgMbA?sub_confirmation=1