T tkey912 Baseband Member Messages 78 Jun 30, 2009 #1 anyone have a good site to download a temp monitor from????
Grantofhell Fully Optimized Messages 3,762 Jun 30, 2009 #2 Yes. CPUID HWMonitor is good for well...monitoring hardware and voltages, etc... CPU-Z is a good clock spec program. Tells you everything you need to know about your proc, board, RAM, etc.
Yes. CPUID HWMonitor is good for well...monitoring hardware and voltages, etc... CPU-Z is a good clock spec program. Tells you everything you need to know about your proc, board, RAM, etc.
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA Jun 30, 2009 #3 SpeedFan 4.38 is another good one.
OP OP T tkey912 Baseband Member Messages 78 Jun 30, 2009 #4 yea i got cpuid and cpu-z i just googled temp monitoring software... google the best friend for someone trying to find something
yea i got cpuid and cpu-z i just googled temp monitoring software... google the best friend for someone trying to find something
GibsonSGKing Daemon Poster Messages 1,384 Jun 30, 2009 #5 Atomic Rooster said: SpeedFan 4.38 is another good one. Click to expand... This. I love speedfan, it even shows you the temp in the taskbar
Atomic Rooster said: SpeedFan 4.38 is another good one. Click to expand... This. I love speedfan, it even shows you the temp in the taskbar
worshipme Golden Master Messages 5,603 Jul 1, 2009 #6 HWMonitor and Speedfan do not use the correct TjMax to calculate the temps and will report temps either 5c too low or too high. CoreTemp and RealTemp are the only apps I know that use the correct TjMax of 100c.
HWMonitor and Speedfan do not use the correct TjMax to calculate the temps and will report temps either 5c too low or too high. CoreTemp and RealTemp are the only apps I know that use the correct TjMax of 100c.