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CPU temperature recorder?

sman789

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Is there a program that can record(like in a txt file) the CPU temp and/or other system information. I'd like to know what's going on during full screen apps, games mostly.
 
Originally posted by: beatle
MBM5

To calrify that - once you've got MBM5 downloaded and installed, go to its Settings section.
Click on High/Low
Click on the Settings button in there.
Select which file format(s) you want MBM5 to use
Select Write High/Low Log to file
Adjust the interval to your liking; I prefer 5seconds.
Adjust to other settings there to your liking.
Click Apply.
This will begin writing the data to a log file. To disable the log writing, go back to settings, and uncheck the Write High/Low Log to File, and click Apply.


Oh yeah, here is the link to the Motherboard Monitor 5 website.
 
If I turn my volcano 9 to the maximun speed (5400 rpms I thinkg) my temp will be in the mid 30s but...that laud noise will drive me crazzy. So, 2000 rpms at 50 degrees is ok with me.
 
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