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    I cant view GPU temp (Go7400)

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by paulness15, Mar 29, 2007.

  1. paulness15

    paulness15 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey I have a Sony FE21B and have CoreTemp - 32C-55C
    HDTune for hdd temps
    30C-40C

    I need to be able to view the GPU temp (Nvidia go7400) but I dont want to install RivaTuner I just want a small program like CoreTemp that is just for viewing the temperature, as I am overclocking in coolbits.
    Is this possible through a program or a registry hack Thanks.
     
  2. HavoK

    HavoK Registered User

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    It should be in the display properties in the nvidia control panel. Although some driver releases don't have this feature. Just install newer drivers from laptopvideo2go.
     
  3. paulness15

    paulness15 Notebook Enthusiast

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    you have a geforce go 7400, can you tell me the best gaming driver for that device and the best modded INF?
     
  4. Ice-Tea

    Ice-Tea MXM Guru NBR Reviewer

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    84.25 and 84.69 are still considered to be the most stable.