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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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Temps ..
Hello guys ..
Is there a program that shows the CPU and MB temperatures in a way that ATT shows for GPU's like a small OSD ?
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Several motherboard manufacturers offer monitoring software with their hardware, check your motherboard CD.
Besides that, you can always try Speedfan. I think it keeps a log/graph. |
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Going Insane.....
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well Core Temp shows CPU temps, but i havent really looked into anything that can read the NB
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HardwareHeaven Senior Member
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You can monitor CPU, MB and some other temperatures using ATT just like the GPU temp. It is possible to display them on the OSD too.
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Neighborhood screw up.
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Everest is a great multipurpose tool for computers. Not sure if you can get a free version, anymore, though.
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HardwareHeaven Extreme Member
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Yeah, Everest is great, it does temps either on the system tray, with an OSD or on the Vista sidebar.
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Synth's Long Lost Bro
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There's a limited trial version, so yeah you have to pay for the full version i think
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HardwareHeaven Extreme Member
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Everest for the vote here too.
In my case I love the fact that I can customize it to use my Logitech G15 display with up to 4 separate pages worth of info. The only problem in Vista that I've had is getting it to load automatically in anything but the side bar (which I don't use), but a quick copy/paste of a link fixes that though. As for free, you can still find the Everest Home Edition 2.20 for download right HERE, or HERE. Haven't used the free one in a while, so I'm not sure what's missing as Everest is up to version 4.20 now. |
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Synth's Long Lost Bro
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Oh yeah, try PCWizard, that's free to try and it monitors CPU/GPU/MB ect. temps
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Speedfan or Everest are probably best for all around sensors....
For CPU trust Coretemp, speedfan needs about a +10-15 adjustment for temps when it reads CPU. |
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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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Thx guys a lot
![]() ill try them all out .. Id love to use ATT for temps but i have an nvidia card so i cant :| anyhow thx again )
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DriverHeaven Senior Member
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pcwizard gave me weird/odd #s, though it was a while back & with these old parts
i wish these new parts could be read by MBM (unless there's a version still in development?) doesnt rivatuner have graphs? |
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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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is there a free utility that acts like asus probe? ie. that will sound alarms when temps, voltage, and fan speeds exceed acceptable levels?
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