CONCLUSION

What ultimately elevates the WireView Pro II is how well its hardware and software work together to give you a clear, controlled view of your GPU’s power behavior. The upgraded TFT‑IPS display already makes on‑device monitoring far more readable, but the real leap comes from the PC software. It provides structured graphs, per‑pin data visualization, adjustable limits, fan‑curve control, and full logging, thus turning the WireView Pro II into a proper analysis tool rather than just an inline meter. You can tweak thresholds, monitor temperatures, export data, and even adjust the device’s behavior in real time, all from a clean, responsive interface. And with the integrated cooling fan actively managing connector temperatures during heavy load or long‑term testing, the device doesn’t just report conditions, it helps stabilize them. My sole concern is clearance issues with very large CPU coolers since the WireView Pro II is larger/longer compared to its predecessor. This of course also has to do with the length and location of the power port on the graphics card but it's a possibility.
At the time of my you can pre-order the WireView Pro II directly from Thermal Grizzly for USD140.28/119.90Euros, a price tag which is considerably higher compared to its predecessor. Thing is it’s a definite upgrade and so for people who really want what the WireView Pro II offers it’s a one way currently and that’s also why it gets the Golden Award.

PROS
- Display Information (Power Consumption / Temperatures / Current)
- Large 320x170p TFT IPS Color Display
- 30mm Cooling Fan
- PC Software
- Available Orientations (Normal & Reversed)
- Bundle (2 Temperature Probes & PC On/Off Header Cable)
CONS
- Price (For Some)
- Current Availability
- Size (Potential Clearance Issues)

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