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    Temperature Monitor for S1?

    Discussion in 'LG' started by AP27, Oct 16, 2006.

  1. AP27

    AP27 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey guys
    Anyone got a decent program that monitors and displays temperatures of CPU/GPU/HDD that works on their S1?
    Would appreciate any help.

    AP
     
  2. Willsclvi

    Willsclvi Notebook Guru

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    I don't think there are temperature sensors on the GPU or the HDD. I tried both Notebook Hardware Control and MBM, but they both couldn't report the temperatures for the said parts.
     
  3. Calzon_V_

    Calzon_V_ Notebook Consultant

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    I have or had (not sure if i still got it) a program called Aida, it is nice because it says everything about your system. CPU temp., GPU temp., RPM in the fan's, Memory used, OS, Ports, etc..........
    Try to find it as AIDA, if you can't find it, let me know and i can search for it.


    bye
     
  4. AP27

    AP27 Notebook Evangelist

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    ok ive got the program, but i cant find out how to configure it to display the temperature. :confused:
     
  5. Calzon_V_

    Calzon_V_ Notebook Consultant

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    If we are talking about the same program...
    When you open it, you will see a lot of icons in the window, like: MyPC, motherboard, OS, Server, etc.....
    If you click on MyPC icon(inside the program), it will show the next options..
    Resume, Sistem's name, DMI, Sensor.
    Click on Sensor, and it will show the motherboard and CPU Temp, plus other information.
     
  6. AP27

    AP27 Notebook Evangelist

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    It doesnt show the info for me. It just shows a blank page thing. Dunno whats wrong here :(
    :confused:
     
  7. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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  8. AP27

    AP27 Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks for the link Gophn
    Checking it out now :)