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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 8/24/2006 7:13 PM Posts: 27, Visits: 4 |
| | i have a program called aida32 i saw on this board that it tells you your cpu and mobo temp but i cant find were it tells you can someone help me or give me another program |
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Group: Advisor Last Login: 10/17/2007 6:42 PM Posts: 1,081, Visits: 372 |
| I haven't used aida32, but I don't think that it reads temps. In reads system information similar to what you see in msinfo32.
A good temperature monitoring program is Motherboard Monitor.
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| aida32 DOES read temperatures. it's mostly made to tell you all the other info on your computer(and it's awesome for that) but it has temps as well. mine is under computer/sensor and then that will show you all the temps that the sensors on your mobo are picking up.
ASUS A7N8X Deluxe
AMD 2200+ (swiftech 462+ heatsink)
1024mb pc2100 ram
Radeon 9000 Pro 128mb
Audigy 2 Platinum
Logitech Z-680 Speakers
Cornea CT1700 Monitor |
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| OK. Great. As I said, I haven't used it.
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| | ok in Motherboard Monitor were does it tell temp i go into the tab and it says sensor 1 and all i see is a bunch of stuff and 2 warnings to warn me wen the cpu is too cold or too hot so can u tell me were it is |
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Group: Advisor Last Login: 10/17/2007 6:42 PM Posts: 1,081, Visits: 372 |
| The sensors that you see are all the sensors that Motherboard Monitor found on your motherboard at the installation. You can display them all if you wish and give them a suitable name. Or just selct the temps you want. Obviously, the highest temp will be the CPU, so name it CPU or something similar and then select and name the other sensor(s). The lower temp will be the motherboard temp, so name it motherboard or whatever you want.
In the "Temperatures" section, click on "Visual" and tick the box "Display Temperature in Dashboard Screen "Once you have selected the sensors that you wish to display in your dashboard, you can right click the icon in the system tray and choose "Dashboard".
Have a browse around in the options. There are many temperature and fan options. And there are also many display options to suit your taste.
You can also set alarms for high temperatures and fan failures etc.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 8/24/2006 7:13 PM Posts: 27, Visits: 4 |
| | well all the sensors read 0 and it doesnt pick up a temp on any sensor |
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Group: Senior Advisor Last Login: 7/14/2006 12:11 PM Posts: 1,661, Visits: 191 |
| You talking about AIDA32 now, raphael?
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