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    NHC and CPU temp

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by chumley, Jan 24, 2007.

  1. chumley

    chumley Notebook Consultant

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    Has anybody successfully gotten NHC to display their CPU temp on a Toshiba laptop with Core or Core2 CPU? On my M105 with Core Solo, it does not.

    The simplest (and maybe only) program I've found that works on my machine is called Core Temp. Look here: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/
    That program seems to work well, but ideally I'd prefer not to have to run a separate program for CPU temp monitoring.
     
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    itr025 Notebook Enthusiast

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    chrisyano Hall Monitor NBR Reviewer

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    I wasn't able to get NHC to read my CPU temperature either. I actually have both Core Temp and RM Clock--both handle the CPU temperature well.
     
  4. chumley

    chumley Notebook Consultant

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    Good news: I recently installed the latest version of NHC, ver 2.0 pre-release 6, and it now displays CPU temp on my M105.

    Bad news: The temp reading shown by NHC is consistently 15 degrees C lower than then temp shown by Core Temp. Perhaps they are reading different sensors. I would guess that Core Temp is more accurate.