- Feb 4, 2009
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Could someone recommend a way to monitor my chipset temperature? I know I can look in my bios/UFEI but that is pretty inconvenient
I have a thermal grizzly pad and I want to see if it cools things better than whatever stock pad is in there.
I have an x570 board.
Appears most of the old fan control software that used to do this hasn’t been updated to support modern boards or as hardware monitor it displays a temperature that is not believable, as in it displayed my motherboards temp was 7C which I find pretty hard to believe.
I have a thermal grizzly pad and I want to see if it cools things better than whatever stock pad is in there.
I have an x570 board.
Appears most of the old fan control software that used to do this hasn’t been updated to support modern boards or as hardware monitor it displays a temperature that is not believable, as in it displayed my motherboards temp was 7C which I find pretty hard to believe.