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| Forum Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Cincinnati OH
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![]() | I'm wondering if anyone knows of a program to monitor the temperature of a Nforce 4 (4x). MBM 5 support has ceased to exist and Hmonitor doesn't either. I'm just looking to monitor cpu temps via windows. I've heard of speedfan, but is there anything else? |
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| Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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![]() | did you try [g]speedfan[/g]? doesn't Gigabyte include a monitoring tool?
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| Forum Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Cincinnati OH
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![]() | I tried Speedfan, but it gives me a reading of 29, 28 and 72 Celsius and isnt specific which sensor its concering on the motherboard. The 72 never changes, I've got a passive NB heatsink so I'm guessing that could be the source of hose unhealthy temps. My cpu runs around 35 * C load with 6 Panaflo H1As and a Freezer 64 at full speed. Havent had much success sifting though the sheer amount of useless crap abounding on Gigabyte's site.
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