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Good program to tell my hardware temps?

Discussion in 'Overclocking, Cooling and Modding' started by mossimoboy, Feb 6, 2006.

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  1. mossimoboy Newcomer, in training

    The title pretty much says it all..
    If anyone knows a good program to monitor my hardware temperatures, please tell me!
  2. howard_hopkinso Newcomer, in training

    The free Everest programme from HERE, or the Speedfan programme from HERE

    Wil both give you temperature info for your system.

    Regards Howard :)
  3. mossimoboy Newcomer, in training

    Are the everest readings accurate?

    PC Wizard says my CPU is 39C
    Everest Says my CPU Is 29C?

    I hope the everest readings are correct =)
  4. howard_hopkinso Newcomer, in training

    To the best of my knowledge Everest is usually quite reliable.

    Try the Speed fan programme , and see if it agrees with Everest.

    Regards Howard :)
  5. mossimoboy Newcomer, in training

    I tried Speedfan too,

    The problem with speedfan is that there are too many temperatures to tell which one is cpu, etc. =\
    So I wanted a program that would tell me what's what.
  6. LipsOfVenom Newcomer, in training

    sensors view 1.2 is a nice little program that will tell CPU and system temps and fan speeds.

    http://www.stvsoft.com/
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