If you want to find out the temps of your components, the best way to do so is to check the hardware monitor in the BIOS. However if you don't have that option, or you want to monitor it in Windows, then you have a few software issues. Some of the most common software programs are Everest, SpeedFan, PC Wizard, and Core Temp, although you should note that not all these programs are accurate, so you should check them with the BIOS or with other programs to make sure they are at least given you a ballpark estimate.then whats pc-pimp suuposed to do to check out realtime temps? i'm in the market also
ty omega, thats what i primarily use the hardware monitor in the BIOS. i would try out some of the programs u mentioned, but has anyone heard of HWmonitor. its on the cpu-z website. cpuid.[-0MEGA-];883586 said:If you want to find out the temps of your components, the best way to do so is to check the hardware monitor in the BIOS. However if you don't have that option, or you want to monitor it in Windows, then you have a few software issues. Some of the most common software programs are Everest, SpeedFan, PC Wizard, and Core Temp, although you should note that not all these programs are accurate, so you should check them with the BIOS or with other programs to make sure they are at least given you a ballpark estimate.