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    Tempurature monitor

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by dmacfour, Dec 19, 2007.

  1. dmacfour

    dmacfour Are you aware...

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    I have ATItool, Rivatuner, and Ntune on my system, as well as a fan control application. Ntune shows my idle temp for my video card as 44c while the others show it as 37c. which temp should I trust as accurate? are any of these programs known to be inaccurate in reading temps?
     
  2. JCMS

    JCMS Notebook Prophet

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    37C? 8600M GT ?

    I wouldn't even care if it's the good one or not....

    Mine boots at 51C
     
  3. dmacfour

    dmacfour Are you aware...

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    yeah thats what mine was before I got the cooling pad, and downloaded the fan control program. It goes up to about 60c under load and OC.
     
  4. crappyGPU

    crappyGPU Notebook Consultant

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    if that's so, don't bother with it..... You're the lucky one..