K kaymin Senior member Jul 21, 2001 646 0 0 Jul 25, 2001 #1 Can i find out in windows? or do i have to go to the bios?
H heffe734 Platinum Member Mar 8, 2001 2,304 0 0 Jul 25, 2001 #2 You can find it in bios...but you can also get programs that check it for you while you are in windows. Motherboard Monitor 5.0 is a freeware CPUcool is not a freeware but you can use it for 30 days. I use both of those...
You can find it in bios...but you can also get programs that check it for you while you are in windows. Motherboard Monitor 5.0 is a freeware CPUcool is not a freeware but you can use it for 30 days. I use both of those...
B bevancoleman Golden Member Jun 24, 2001 1,080 0 0 Jul 25, 2001 #3 Go motherboard monitor!! MBProbe is also a good little app smaller and more basic, but MBM looks better (and is fairly light on memory anyway)
Go motherboard monitor!! MBProbe is also a good little app smaller and more basic, but MBM looks better (and is fairly light on memory anyway)
S sohcrates Diamond Member Sep 19, 2000 7,949 0 0 Jul 25, 2001 #4 MB monitor is the best...but what mobo do you have? certain ones come with proprietary temp. monitoring software
MB monitor is the best...but what mobo do you have? certain ones come with proprietary temp. monitoring software