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binarypotato
07-14-2005, 11:10 AM
Hey, I was just wondering if anyone could give some suggestions on a good program to use to monitor CPU and case temps? I tried Motherboard Monitor 5 but it didn't work out to well. Thanks for any help.

public_eyesore
07-14-2005, 02:21 PM
you really need to get a case sensor, cause the programs i think measure voltage and give an estimate to what the heat is.

timmer
07-14-2005, 02:58 PM
you might want to just get a fan controller with a temp probe. you can find all sorts on xoxide and frozen cpu

MrSlacker
07-14-2005, 04:44 PM
SpeedFan

Aero
07-14-2005, 06:52 PM
Motherboard Monitor5 works for me, that all I use

crenn
07-15-2005, 10:36 AM
I use a combonation of SpeedFan and a program called Serious Samurize.

Cheesemold
07-15-2005, 04:36 PM
For SpeedFan, how can one tell which temperature readout is which? I would assume that I could just kinda guess and assume that the hottest one is the CPU, and then the coolest one is the case. Then there's this third temperature readout that's sorta in between, and lastly there's my hdd0 and 'temp 1' under that (which I assume is just my second hard drive). Although I'm not too sure how well I can trust this program, temperatures seem to randomly spike up for no reason at all. Temperatures do, however, seem to rise when I blow a hairdryer around my case. Is there some way to tell which temperature readout goes where?

FX
11-28-2005, 05:10 AM
Temp 1 = CPU Socket
Temp 2 = CPU Diode
Temp 3 = Case
Temp 4 = PSU (this is only with some motherboards)

Fan 1 = CPU
Fan 2 = mobo fan socket
Fan 3 = mobo fan socket
Fan 4 = PSU fan (some motherboards only)

SpeedFan is actually a reliable software. Spikes can be attributed to a couple of things: 1) power fluctuations in your PSU, 2) CPU usage spikes due to background apps

Hope this helps.

niko7209
12-22-2005, 12:46 PM
i have an ibm thinkpad, im not sure what model, can i configure fans in speedfan if they dont show up in the fan listing?

edit: cpu-z tells me this:
mobo = IBM 27233XU
cpu = intel pentium M @ 1.3GHz

that probably doesn't help anybody :-)

public_eyesore
12-22-2005, 06:14 PM
no i dont think so. All those programs do is measure the voltage going to the device and figure what the temp is, unless the program came with your mobo.