You can write your own using the System.Diagnostics.Process class. It has properties like: VirtualMemorySize, PrivateMemorySize, PeakVirtualMemorySize, PeakPagedMemorySize, PagedSystemMemorySize, PagedMemorySize, NonpagedSystemMemorySize which will show you how much memory you are using.
Here is something that will explain how to use it:
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