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    About acer ferrari 4005

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by allo86, Jan 4, 2006.

  1. allo86

    allo86 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Finally i have my ferrari 4005. I read in other threads about some issues with this notebook. Well, i just have it since monday, and so far is perfect, but i have not tested all the functions.
    Just one question, is there a software that allows me to measure the temperature of a notebook?
    And for the ferrari fans, what kind of tricks can you tell me? Or maybe some advice about this notebook? Thanks. :acer: :)

    (english is not my native language, so i apologize if there are mistakes)
     
  2. DaCheese

    DaCheese Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    I use Notebook Hardware Control...the basic version is free and you can easily underclock during times you dont need it at full power. You can see CPU, GPU and HD temp with this tool.

    This brings my average CPU working temp to about 41 degrees. My fans are always on and I dont want to mess with them too much since Im afraid it might damage sth.
     
  3. allo86

    allo86 Notebook Enthusiast

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    where can i download notebook hardware control?
     
  4. Caze

    Caze Notebook Enthusiast

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