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    riva tuner

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by otaku, Jul 1, 2008.

  1. otaku

    otaku Notebook Deity

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    Just installed this but can't figure out how to monitor my temps?
     
  2. MKang25

    MKang25 NBR Prisoner

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    Not really an ideal program for monitoring temps, get GPUZ and go to the sensors page and it will tell you and also get HWMonitor it shows you all your temps in one page very nice tool.
     
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    Loggie Notebook Evangelist

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    1) vOpen RivaTuner to the Main tab
    2) Near the top is a box that descrubes the GPU type -click the Customize button
    3)A slideout menu shows four icons-select the last one (IC with magnifying glass)
    4)This brings up the temp and clocking graphs window
    5)click the Setup button at the bottom to configure your graphs

    Hope this helps