Hey guys, just looking for a good program to monitor temperatures for my cpu and sensors. Looked at some of the programs such as Motherboard monitor. Anybody of any suggestions from their own experience? Thanks.
Tsanger
Monitoring Temperatures?
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well i can go into the cmos or bios, one or the other, and check it there, but then i wouldnt be able to look at it in windows. i found a program called core temp. not sure how accurate it is but i idle around 36 degrees C, with no load on both cores, and around 45-50 degrees C with load, UT2004 that is. here is the link
http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/fo ... .php?t=137
http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/fo ... .php?t=137
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- Trust core temp!! - I used that one a lot , before gettin' WC - now I just forget about Temps .
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What is WC? Water Cooling?
The problem is that some of the tools still are misinterpreting the C2D temps. So, I would research on some of the overclocking websites because those people are anal about their temps.
For example, I believe that TAT reports about 15C higher than the actual temp.
For example, I believe that TAT reports about 15C higher than the actual temp.
BTW Bean,
You avatar is really really really disgusting..
You avatar is really really really disgusting..