Fish Chris Posted September 20, 2009 Report Share Posted September 20, 2009 It's been mentioned to me multiple times, but I just don't remember what the software is called (or where to download it from) which will let me monitor my PCU, and graphics card temps. (memory temps would be cool, but I think that's the one that these prgrams just can't do). Much thanks, Fish PS, The more of these things I get worked out, the more I'm loving my new PC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newls1 Posted September 20, 2009 Report Share Posted September 20, 2009 (edited) no real way to get an acurate reading on those said items, unless you hardware a temp lead (K probe) to them directly. FOrget your PSU, mem, etc....temps, you can monitor them by feel. (PSU you have nothing to worry about) Just download a program called CORETEMP (google it) and theat will tell you ACTUAL CORE DIE TEMPS! Very useful. You NEVER want to exceed 70c (my rule) while 100% loaded. EDIT*** GPU temps can be had by going into your ATi control panel (CCC) (as I think you said you are using a ATi card) and on the bottom of that menu screen, there is a place to see your GPU die temps. Edited September 20, 2009 by newls1 Quote I love my staffie So anti FACEBOOK it isn't even funny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxDB Posted September 20, 2009 Report Share Posted September 20, 2009 (edited) Check out a program called everest. it shows pretty much everything about your PC ram timings/speed CPU speed etc,etc. any temp sensor in your PC this should show. here's the link http://www.lavalys.com/products.php?ps=UE&...g=en&page=1 its everything your looking for. Edited September 20, 2009 by MaxDB Quote 2000 ford taurus SE 24v DOHC Doors: MachAudio Stock System Subwoofer: 18" WMD D2 4.8cft @ 35hz Amp: Hifonics Bxi 1210D Amp Wire:4/0 gauge power wire to amp Alt: Stock Alt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xl_neomax_lx Posted September 20, 2009 Report Share Posted September 20, 2009 I would try CoreTemp or RealTemp. Everest is also very very nice but provides a lot more info that you're asking about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BassJunkie Posted September 20, 2009 Report Share Posted September 20, 2009 I use notebook hardware control, or speed fan to keep an eye on my cpu and hd temps. Notebook hardware control is neat in the sense it goes to your task bar and all you have to do is hover over it for a reading to pop up Quote 1986 C20 Suburban 9 American Bass XFL 15's B2 M1MKII 14v XS Power Batteries Maxwell Caps Acoustical energy is free. Electrical energy is not you havent lived until you've hit a screw with a router. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SQMonte Posted September 20, 2009 Report Share Posted September 20, 2009 Check out a program called everest. it shows pretty much everything about your PC ram timings/speed CPU speed etc,etc. any temp sensor in your PC this should show. here's the link http://www.lavalys.com/products.php?ps=UE&...g=en&page=1 its everything your looking for.Yup, that's what I use! The cool thing about it is that you can pick and choose what stuff you want displayed by setting your favorites. Quote Alpine CDA-117...Memphis 16-X03 CDT Audio SQA-4100...SEAS Prestige H1396...Crescendo MP-6 Soundstream Rubicon 1.2500d...Digital Designs 3512f Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HomeFunk Posted September 20, 2009 Report Share Posted September 20, 2009 i use Speed fan and gpu-z (shows all you wanna know incl. temp and fanspeed if any) :) linky Gpu-z pics of the program a little down the site Direct linky to download speed fan every one can use this easy, even 4 a child evrest is a bit trickier, shows much more than you need Quote my english isnt that good, so if i misstype a word, or dont bend it rigth, dont scream, just notify me then i learn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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