



AIDA64 is not available for Linux but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux System Information Utility alternative is Mission Center, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to AIDA64 and 11 are System Information Utilities available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux System Information Utility alternatives to AIDA64 are Resources, OCCT, Hardinfo and Furmark.




Resources is a simple yet powerful monitor for your system resources and processes, written in Rust and using GTK 4 and libadwaita for its GUI.




OCCT is an all-in-one stability check & stress test tool. OCCT is great at generating heavy loads on your components ( CPU, GPU, Memory, GPU Memory & Power supply ), and aims at detecting hardware errors or stability issues faster than anything else.



Hardinfo is a system information and benchmark tool for Linux. It shows detailed system info, including hardware, environment, and kernel. It can use lm_sensors and ACPI for temperature and battery information. It also has four CPU banchmarks and two FPU benchmarks.



FurMark is a very intensive OpenGL benchmark that uses fur rendering algorithms to measure the performance of the graphics card. Fur rendering is especially adapted to overheat the GPU and that's why FurMark is also a perfect stability and stress test tool (also called GPU...





hwinfo/libhd are used to probe for the hardware present in the system. It can be used to generate a system overview log which can be later used for support.

Examine is an app which gives you easy access to system information without needing to use the terminal, built for the COSMIC desktop.


sysinfo is a graphical tool that is able to display some hardware and software information about the computer it is run on.

Monitorets is a small utility application offering a simple and quick view at the usage of several of your computer resources. Almost like an applet or a widget for your Linux desktop.




A portable multifunctional application that includes performance tests and additional tools for obtaining information about the system.



