OP OP Lac3y Daemon Poster Messages 1,110 Jan 25, 2006 #12 I have a program called SuperStep that came on my mobo CD. It tells you quite a bit, fan rpms, temperature, clock speed, voltage, and you can make it warn you if anything gets too high.
I have a program called SuperStep that came on my mobo CD. It tells you quite a bit, fan rpms, temperature, clock speed, voltage, and you can make it warn you if anything gets too high.
I Impruv In Runtime Messages 374 Jan 25, 2006 #15 Yea; speedfan is the way to go. Monitors fan, harddrive, cpu, graphics card...basically everything.,.
Yea; speedfan is the way to go. Monitors fan, harddrive, cpu, graphics card...basically everything.,.
S SLIPKNOTN21 BSOD Messages 280 Jan 25, 2006 #16 my system is around 37:c http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/1826/129jm.jpg
M Mattyl110792 Daemon Poster Messages 1,027 Jan 26, 2006 #18 Hi, My CPU usually runs at about 40-45c, but lately, in summer down here it runs at about 50-55c. Also, a great tool that i like to use is Everest. Matt
Hi, My CPU usually runs at about 40-45c, but lately, in summer down here it runs at about 50-55c. Also, a great tool that i like to use is Everest. Matt
S SLIPKNOTN21 BSOD Messages 280 Jan 26, 2006 #19 Mattyl110792 said: Hi, My CPU usually runs at about 40-45c, but lately, in summer down here it runs at about 50-55c. Also, a great tool that i like to use is Everest. Matt Click to expand... Everest Is a hot little program
Mattyl110792 said: Hi, My CPU usually runs at about 40-45c, but lately, in summer down here it runs at about 50-55c. Also, a great tool that i like to use is Everest. Matt Click to expand... Everest Is a hot little program