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    Temperature monitoring on taskbar for envy 14-Both graphics card and cpu

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Commissioner Anthony, Sep 6, 2010.

  1. Commissioner Anthony

    Commissioner Anthony Notebook Consultant

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    I am looking for a program that monitors both the cpu temps and the graphics temps in my envy 14. One that specifically allows for integration into the windows 7 taskbar. Does any one know of such a program? or even one for gpu temps and one for cpu temps. I have tried core temp, speed fan, hardware monitor, but they all seem to fall short in some respect. The only program that reads my temps on my gpu is hardware monitor, but no taskbar integration. Core temp is basically exactly what I want but it has no gpu temps and errors when coming out of sleep mode.

    Any recommendations appreciated.
     
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    everest is pretty good.
     
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    Thanks guys for the responses! However, real temp does not detect the gpu temps at all and the everest program was a 30 day trial, so I'm still looking. Thanks anyway!
     
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    Hardware monitor pro seems to do the job. it is exactly what I am looking for, however the taskbar temps only show for 2 character places, so the farenheit temps come out as 1.3 and 1.2, which is kinda lame. I emailed CPUID about this and hopefully they can create a fix.