Temperature Monitor

g4m3rof1337

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What's a good program to use that will monitor both of my graphic cards and stuff?


I've tried RivaTuner, but don't know where to find the temperature.




Thanks.
 
Everest is good. Also Speedfan is rather good and not very system intensive at all. Hope this helps.
 
You could give AtiTool a try, it's awesome if it supports your driver. It allows you to detect artifacts, monitor temps and in some cases it allows you to OC. If you have an Nvidia Nforce chipset get nTune. If you find that neither AtiTool nor nTune work, as Seth said Speedfan is a great alternative however sometimes its hard to determine what sensor is what..
 
PC Wizard 2008 is a great program that will tell you temperaturees of the Processor, Motherboard, Graphics cards and also displays fan speeds, what MHz your processor is currently running at and holds information on all the hardware and chips in your PC. It's a good little program.

Oh and when minimized it displays green writing at the top right of your screen (overlaps pages and stuff) with CPU/GFX temperatures, CPU voltage, load and CPU MHz. :)

As you can see i really like it -.-

http://pc-wizard-2008.en.softonic.com/
 
PC Wizard 2008 is a great program that will tell you temperaturees of the Processor, Motherboard, Graphics cards and also displays fan speeds, what MHz your processor is currently running at and holds information on all the hardware and chips in your PC. It's a good little program.

Oh and when minimized it displays green writing at the top right of your screen (overlaps pages and stuff) with CPU/GFX temperatures, CPU voltage, load and CPU MHz. :)

As you can see i really like it -.-

http://pc-wizard-2008.en.softonic.com/

ditto

PC Wizard is good.

Hardware monitor is the best.

http://www.cpuid.com/hwmonitor.php

But i find this to be closest to BIOS temps, and it is tiny, no need to install etc.
 
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