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    How can I know the Tempreture

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by redcar_redline, Jul 13, 2008.

  1. redcar_redline

    redcar_redline Notebook Enthusiast

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    how can I know wut is the temprature of my 1530 laptop.??? :D
     
  2. David

    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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  3. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    Please visit the NBR Cooling Central.

    Also look at this:
    Monitoring Notebook Temps: nVidia & ATI, CPU, HDD

    I am updating that thread now.

    But the programs that are available to monitor temps are:

    For CPU:
    - Notebook Hardware Control
    - Speedfan
    - RMclock (recommended, for undervolting as well)

    For GPU:
    - RivaTuner (recommended, it can monitor temps in-game with an OSD)
    - nTune
    - ATITool
    - GPU-Z

    For all-in-one solution:
    - Everest
    - HWmonitor
    - Notebook Hardware Control
     
  4. RCcola159

    RCcola159 Notebook Guru

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    I recommend HWmonitor.

    @Gophn: You should add GPU-Z to the GPU monitoring list.
     
  5. sinstoic

    sinstoic Notebook Deity

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    We don't know what temprature is :rolleyes: , however you can measure temperature via various utilities. Some direct links here.