Another one called GPU Temp does a nice very nice graph over the GPU temperature and does a chart from when the program is started, but doesn't show load or CPU temperature/load.
Heres an example of the output: name, temperature.gpu. After executing this command, you will receive a simple output, indicating the temperature of each available GPU in Celsius. It also only monitored the GPU, otherwise it was a step in the right direction. To access the temperature of the Nvidia GPU, use the following command: nvidia-smi -query-gpugpuname,temperature.gpu -formatcsv. As with all these CPU temp monitors, you can also check CPU temp, GPU temp, and overall system temp with Speed Fan. You can monitor almost every hardware component of your PC. Here, you can see the GPU temp, GPU usage, memory clock speed, and CPU temperature. Core Temp is one of the most compact, lightweight, and easy-to-use CPU monitoring tools. Click on the Monitor icon to view Hardware Monitor. The front page of MSI Afterburner contains the details about the system’s GPU. I tried GPU-Z, but it had such tiny graphs that didn't show the values, and only logged a few minutes. AIDA64 Extreme is easily one of the best PC hardware monitoring tools available. Download MSI afterburner from the official MSI download center. There is probably something out there that does all of this, but I haven't found it when googling. Must be able to log over a longer time, preferably at least 30 minutes, not just 1-5 minutes.Must have graphs that are large enough to show the values.It would be nice with software doing graphs, so I can see how it varied during the whole session. Special hardware monitors such as abit uGuru. While each CPU and GPU has its own maximum temperatures, a good rule of thumb is to keep desktop CPUs under 70☌ and desktop GPUs under 100☌. In addition, it can read modern CPUs on-die core thermal sensors, as well has hard drives temperature via S.M.A.R.T, and video card GPU temperature. I find it interesting to after a gaming session be able to see what GPU/CPU usage and temperatures I had when playing. HWMonitor has a clean, easy to use interface and will provide real time information such as utilization, temperature, clock speed, and power usage of the onboard components.
I included a screenshot and link in the post for anyone interested. As I wrote in this post I found what I was looking for, but I'll leave this thread open for anyone looking for something similar.