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Free program to check CPU temperature?

Discussion in Hardware Hangout started by Milkman, Jun 2, 2010

  1. Jun 29, 2008
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    So, just cause I'm curious I want to see the temperature of my computer during different activities.

    I tried Speedfan, but it's pretty bad. (Gave me a reading of constant 127c, lots of people reporting the same issue)
  2. Oct 22, 2007
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    cpuz or something, also if you are hitting 127 your cpu is fried, lol. :shock:
  3. Jun 4, 2006
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    http://www.techpowerup.com/realtemp/
  4. Jun 29, 2008
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    Well ya, it was reading 127 celcius so obviously that's inaccurate otherwise my computer would have blown up/caught fire or something. ;P

    also, thanks brian
  5. Feb 21, 2007
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    also, speedfan is another temp monitor.

    http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
  6. Mar 16, 2008
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    Rets didn't read the second line.
  7. May 31, 2008
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    http://www.lavalys.com/support/downloads
  8. May 27, 2008
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    You should try speedfan.
  9. Feb 21, 2007
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    i thought maybe if he tried it again, he might like it.
  10. Mar 3, 2010
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    Short and Simple. Speedfan is bullshit.
  11. Jun 29, 2008
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    Oh god Peter. Seriously? WoW avatar and title?
  12. May 27, 2008
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    I said it before and I'll say it again. Putress kicked the shit out of everyone at the Wrathgate event.
  13. Oct 22, 2007
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    sounds like something that would smell bad... :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: , have you been hanging out at gay bars again?!?
  14. Jan 7, 2009
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    [IMG]

    HWMonitor is what I use. Fan speeds, CPU/GPU temps, CPU voltages. It can even give you temps for your hard drive, if it's a newish one.

    http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
  15. Jun 29, 2008
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    He also died. That wasn't the point though...lol
  16. Mar 13, 2010
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    Try Speccy (from the same people who make CCleaner) It's a pretty detailed, and light on system resources and can give you temps in both Centigrade and Fahrenheit. I use it and love it. It's up to you though.

    http://www.piriform.com/speccy