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any software to monitor cpu temp?

Basically any program will show cpu temp. In everest it would be computer>sensor. You would have to leave that page open, and minimize the game after about 30 mins of play and quickly look at the temp because it drops very very quickly.
 
I can find my GPu temp there but not cpu, so I need to set configurate anything? I download the free version from everest site
 
So far I have tried everest mbm 5 speedfan and hmonitor, none of them shows the cpu temp.

Everest is the bset:

Field Value
Sensor Properties
Sensor Type National LM78 (ISA 290h)
GPU Sensor Type Analog Devices ADT7473 (NV-I2C 2Eh)

Temperatures
GPU 49 °C (120 °F)
GPU Ambient 47 °C (117 °F)
SAMSUNG SP1213N 44 °C (111 °F)

Cooling Fans
GPU 2143 RPM

Voltage Values
CPU Core 0.02 V
Aux 2.61 V
+3.3 V 0.24 V
+12 V 0.91 V
GPU Vcc 3.29 V
Debug Info F 0F FF 0F
Debug Info T 255 00 00
Debug Info V 01 A3 0F FF 0F FF FF (F4)

other three only shows hdd temp
 
No offense, Sir, but you just don't know how to configure the others. I've been using MBM since 2000. It does indeed monitor the CPU core temperature. So does Hmonitor. Sometimes the configurations for these monitoring programs can be less (much less) than user friendly. I believe that's where your problem lies. Hope you get it sorted.

Perhaps there's something wrong with your motherboard's CPU socket thermistor or your CPU's in-die temp sensor.

BTW, is there a freeware version of Everest? I haven't tried it.

 
Originally posted by: Linden
No offense, Sir, but you just don't know how to configure the others. I've been using MBM since 2000. It does indeed monitor the CPU core temperature. So does Hmonitor. Sometimes the configurations for these monitoring programs can be less (much less) than user friendly. I believe that's where your problem lies. Hope you get it sorted.

Perhaps there's something wrong with your motherboard's CPU socket thermistor or your CPU's in-die temp sensor.

BTW, is there a freeware version of Everest? I haven't tried it.

yea the "HOME" editition free
 
Originally posted by: Linden
No offense, Sir, but you just don't know how to configure the others. I've been using MBM since 2000. It does indeed monitor the CPU core temperature. So does Hmonitor. Sometimes the configurations for these monitoring programs can be less (much less) than user friendly. I believe that's where your problem lies. Hope you get it sorted.

Perhaps there's something wrong with your motherboard's CPU socket thermistor or your CPU's in-die temp sensor.

BTW, is there a freeware version of Everest? I haven't tried it.



Yeah, you are right! I can not find my motherboard in the mbm5 list. I think that might be the problem
 
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