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Old 11-04-2005, 10:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i need a program that watches the temps on my cpu and my videocard and everything else. i tried everest but that only monitors my harddrive and it says that it is at 99 Degrees F is that warm for a harddrive. and i tried speedfan but it will only monitor my harddrive to.
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speed fan should monitor your hard drive(s), cpu, and mobo.
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speed fan should monitor your hard drive(s), cpu, and mobo.
it doesnt all it says is the harddrive temp and how can i set it up to monitor my cpus temperatures
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doesnt anybody know of any programs to monitor the cpu temps other than speedfan
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On most dells there isnt a temp monitor probe on teh proc, at least i didnt have one on my 8300. Try lavalys.com and dl everest home edition. Also next time try the search function as this has been discussed many, many, many times before
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MOtherBoard Moniter is another program that monitors you motherboard temps and processor temps.
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On most dells there isnt a temp monitor probe on teh proc, at least i didnt have one on my 8300. Try lavalys.com and dl everest home edition. Also next time try the search function as this has been discussed many, many, many times before
while i use the search function why dont you read what i posted before. I SAID I USED EVEREST AND IT DEOSNT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT TEMPS
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MOtherBoard Moniter is another program that monitors you motherboard temps and processor temps.
thank you ill try that and see if it works
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Since you have an ATi card, get ATiTool, it is an overclocking program but it also reads the gfx card temps and displays the temp in you taskbar. Motherboard monitor is aklso a very great program, it can read damn near every temp available on most boards.
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Since you have an ATi card, get ATiTool, it is an overclocking program but it also reads the gfx card temps and displays the temp in you taskbar. Motherboard monitor is aklso a very great program, it can read damn near every temp available on most boards.
would i be able overclock my x300 and how far would i be able to overclock it too. like would i be able to overclock it to the performance of a 6600 gt in a ati equivalent card
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