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    how can i measure CPU and GPU temps ??

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Simpatico, Jul 26, 2009.

  1. Simpatico

    Simpatico Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello,

    how can i check cpu and gpu temperatures ??
    is there any tool that will generate logs/charts ??

    thanks in advance
     
  2. Kamin_Majere

    Kamin_Majere =][= Ordo Hereticus

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    Have you tried HWMoniter?
     
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    Simpatico Notebook Enthusiast

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    i didn't like it much...
    thanks anyway
     
  4. MrButterBiscuits

    MrButterBiscuits ~Veritas Y Aequitas~

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    ? GPU-z will monitor you GPU... but HWmonitor is unequaled it tells Current temps, lows and highs on all your hardware
     
  5. SoundOf1HandClapping

    SoundOf1HandClapping Was once a Forge

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    I do see where he's coming from, though.

    The only thing HWMonitor needs is a realtime graph of your temperatures. That way you can tell when you hit your max temperature, as opposed to just knowing what the max temperature is.