I never thought I'd need one. But recently my laptop has been "feeling" warmer than normal. Like if I start to type on it after it's been idling for a while, my wrists start to sweat from laying on the warm palmrest. That never used to happen. I'd like to see what my core temperatures are to see if anything amiss, but I don't have a PC health program to monitor such things.
What is the best free PC health program for Windows XP pro?
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What's the best temperature monitoring program?
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Crimson Roses, Aug 15, 2008.