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    Temps

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Tree87983, Aug 4, 2008.

  1. Tree87983

    Tree87983 Newbie

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    How can I check my Laptop temp without downloading a program? Thanks
     
  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    a meat thermometer... or infrared thermometer.

    but a program is the easiest and most accurate.
    - HWmonitor
    - RMclock
    - Notebook Hardware Control
    ...etc...
     
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    Forte NBR's Supreme Angel

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    HW Monitor is great cause you dont have to install anything. You just open up the program and voiala!
     
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    Lap Notebook Geek

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    Sorry to sound dumb but which one is the gpu temp?... "vtin"?
     
  5. PvD

    PvD Notebook Consultant

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    Here it is:

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