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    CPU and GPU Temp monitor

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by saintalfonzo, Mar 21, 2008.

  1. saintalfonzo

    saintalfonzo Notebook Evangelist

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    I know this probably somewhere on here but I haven't been able to find it through a search, so a preemptive apology for wasting anyone's time. Please tell me - what is the best program to monitor the temps of my cpu and gpu for the rig in my sig?
     
  2. gengerald

    gengerald Technofile Extraordinaire

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    Probably HW monitor will be the quickest, but u can also use riva tuner, cpuz, gpuz, everest, etc. for a mix of either / or / and those attributes.
     
  3. Geforce2go

    Geforce2go Notebook Consultant

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  4. dexgo

    dexgo Freedom Fighter

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    I use Ati-tool for GPU, and Notebook Hardware Control for the later