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| 1119240 | 2010-07-15 23:12:00 | Is there a good program that allows me to monitor the temperatures of the CPU, graphics card and the hard drive. Have used speccy for the last couple of days. |
QW. (15883) | ||
| 1119241 | 2010-07-15 23:57:00 | I would recommend speed fan | pantera989 (14533) | ||
| 1119242 | 2010-07-15 23:58:00 | +1 for speedfan. It often reads one sensor wrong on Asus boards, (-130 deg or something stupid) but just ignore that and things will be fine. www.almico.com On my i7 Asus board it reads 4 cpu cores, + clock speeds/voltages, 5 hard drives as well as SMART info, a few motherboard sensors and 3 sensors on the graphics card. Works very well. |
wratterus (105) | ||
| 1119243 | 2010-07-16 01:00:00 | How do you get speed fan to control the fan speed when logging onto windows, have to do it manually every time on one of the work pc's....prolly should have a look at the TIM and fan, prolly loose and is why its alway at full speed, but turning it down doesnt appear to do it any harm....just not sure how to config it! | SolMiester (139) | ||
| 1119244 | 2010-07-16 05:27:00 | Speedfan is useless with my laptop, the mobo is custom made for HP by quanta so its vary rare that anyone even knows of its existence. a right pain too because the HP BIOS doesn't support fan speeds. | The Error Guy (14052) | ||
| 1119245 | 2010-07-16 05:33:00 | I use hwmonitor on windows www.cpuid.com Same company does cpu-z Measures everything including voltages etc. Great if you're looking to OC. For linux - conky ;) |
Brooko (8444) | ||
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