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temp sensor?
Greetings,
Just bought a new vid card (eVGA 8800gt 512mb) for my comp (an HP a6228x bought on black friday '07) and realized i have no way to tell how hot my comp runs. everything runs fine when playing CoD4 so i assume everything's good. but i'm one of those anal people who has got to know.
so my question is, is there some sort of program i could use to tell my temps for the cpu, case, and vid card, or maybe some sort of sensor device i could hook up to my cpu, case, and vid card to see the temp?
i know there is, i just don't know what i'm looking for.
thanks in advance
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speedfan for cpu
and ntune for the 8800
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 Originally Posted by rimmerchant
it's like choosing whether you want to be kicked in the left or right nut..
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Mako Shark
Everest is another good one. Records temp data from all your sensors .....
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html
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Rivatuner
GPU-Z
and ATI Tool all have built in temp monitoring. Be forewarned that GPU-Z reads ~5ºC cooler than the other programs.
Last edited by James; 04-28-2008 at 07:28 AM.
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thanks for the suggestions on apps guys, but do i need any hardware (sensors etc) to run these apps?
i don't believe i have any sensors on my comp now. i haven't seen any temp or fan speed readings when i go into the system setup before vista starts up.
thanks in advance
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Mako Shark
Its hardware dependant, but you will find you'll have at least a HDD sensor, cpu sensor and motherboard sensor ....
Bios's can sometimes be very limited in info ....
Compaq A910em: T2330 dual core 1.6Ghz, X3100 384MB GPU, 160GB sata HDD, 2GB RAM
Gaming rig: Asus Striker II, Coolermaster GX 750w, E4600 @ 2.4Ghz, 2.5GB RAM, Zerotherm FZ 120, 9500GT 1GB
Server: Mac mini running W23k Server - 1.8Ghz dual-core, 1GB RAM, 1x80GB, 2x500GB externals + LTO1 tape backup
An important petition, regarding your human rights:
https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitio...r-both-genders
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