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    any other fan/temp monitor programs?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by tides, Jun 6, 2006.

  1. tides

    tides Notebook Guru

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    most search results are about I9k fangui. But its not really e1705 friendly ?

    This e1705 seesm to run a *helluva hotter* than my dv8000t (7400go)
    and I am concern about it.. any other good cpu gpu temp monitoring/fan control program out there ?

    Or I9kfangui is it ? all you e1705 duo core users are using this ?
     
  2. drumfu

    drumfu super modfu

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    i'll suggest samurize. very useful and unlimited configurability.
     
  3. Tim

    Tim Notebook Virtuoso

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    If you just want to know the hard drive and GPU temps get Notebook Hardware control. :)
    Tim
     
  4. falerus

    falerus Newbie

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    Use the beta version of i8kfangui
     
  5. ChangFest

    ChangFest Notebook Consultant

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    I vote for Notebook Hardware Control. It's very easy to use and the battery icon you can use with it is much better than the Windows version.