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    GPU Observer Desktop Gadget - Worry about temps no more!

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by Kris @ JKA, Jun 18, 2010.

  1. Kris @ JKA

    Kris @ JKA Notebook Geek

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    Been looking for something like this for a while now...
    If your like me, you will have a few gadgets anyway, now all I do on W7 is click bottom right corner to check the temp on the gadget.

    Temperature paranoia? Maybe, but who cares :cool:
    Temps have been checked against GPU-Z and Throttlestop for consistency.

    Download: http://download.orbmu2k.de/download.php?id=49

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  2. the_scotsman

    the_scotsman Notebook Consultant

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    This is a nice little gadget, thanks :)
     
  3. Kris @ JKA

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    Will the undervolting work with the core processors (i5 or i7, etc.)?
     
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    Not from what I read but it was a learning curve for me...
     
  6. unclewebb

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    Core i no longer supports under volting. Thanks Intel.