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    ATI 4670 temperature monitor

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by fred2028, Nov 22, 2009.

  1. fred2028

    fred2028 Sexy member

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    Anyone know of a program that does this? HWMonitor doesn't support it and hasn't for quite a while.
     
  2. abaddon4180

    abaddon4180 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Did you try GPU-Z?
     
  3. Amnesiac

    Amnesiac 404

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    HWMonitor should support it...

    I know that it supports my 3650, and from what I hear, that was extremely difficult to find support for.
     
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    2un@ Notebook Consultant

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    Everest was all i found that would work on ATI 4530
     
  5. fred2028

    fred2028 Sexy member

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    Thanks, it worked! Just wish it was integrated into HWMonitor or some all-in-1 program though ...
    Nope. Got the latest HWMonitor 64-bit and shows only CPU, mobo, and some random stuff. No GPU nor SSD.
     
  6. triturbo

    triturbo Long live 16:10 and MXM-B

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    HW Monitor worked for my HD3650 as well, but it doesn't work with my HD4670. HWiNFO32 is an AIO program that shows my HD4670's temps :)
     
  7. abaddon4180

    abaddon4180 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Me too. HWMonitor doesn't recognize my 4650 for some reason either.