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    Best program for checking CPU temperatures

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by semlethe3rd, Aug 8, 2007.

  1. semlethe3rd

    semlethe3rd Notebook Enthusiast

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    As the topic says. I just got my NP2090 on monday, installed XP on it with no problems. Everything is working perfect, but i wanna keep an eye on temperatures while gaming and what not and have never had a laptop before. So what program would best fit my needs?
     
  2. deathlycold

    deathlycold Notebook Guru

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    You could try looking up free programs in sourceforge... I don't know if they have any. If you want to pay some money, everest ultimate reports each core's temp, HDD temp, CPU voltage, and more. Although it can report this in the sidebar or toolbar, wouldn't it be a hassle to check this while playing a fullscreen game?
     
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    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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