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I'm sure this is posted somewhere, but I haven't had much luck finding it. Anyways, I am looking for a computer temperature monitoring program. CPU and GPU temps are what I am most interested in. If anyone could refer me to a thread about this, or a program itself that would rock. Thanks in advance. =)
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Location: Inside a pc
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For monitoring cpu and board temps I can point you at a freeware called SpeedFan which generally works pretty good except for on some systems with dual core cpus. That's a strange bug there but not seen with all dual core cpued cases. You download that free at http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php Note that Temp #1 is for the cpu while Temp #2 is for the main board. It will also show hard drive temps. The one thing lacking is for video, sound, and other expansion cards.
Some end up installing a 3rd party temp sensor on their own. It will take a period of time to go thriough all of them for another program or reference. But the link here shows the threads involving video temps using the search option. http://www.computerforum.com/search.php?searchid=84391 |
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