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I need good software to monitor my temps.

Saffron

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Up until recently I've been using Asus PC Probe (came with motherboard), but it's been having issues working properly. It's been occasionally crashing and .dll error messages when starting up. I must have reinstalled it a few times with no success. It will work fine for a few days, but after a few restarts it will screw up again.

So, what's some good software to monitor temperature?
 
HWMonitor is good for system temps and coretemp is good for cpu only, you can even get a gadget for it.
 
I'm a big fan of HWInfo64. It monitors every sensor you can think of, and it has a highly configurable desktop gadget that displays whatever info you want. Mine shows memory use, core voltage, core clock, CPU usage, core temps, and fan speeds. And it's free!
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Thanks for all your suggestions!

I will definitely try out a few of these and see which I prefer. Normally I would just google search, but when it comes to health of my computer I like direct feedback from the community.
 
Hey IntelEnthusiast, I have a quick question.

Do I need to set a offset for my temps.. like -15 because if I dont do that my idle temps become like 50 in a cold cold room, but to me it shows 35c cuz I put a -offset did same thing with P5k when I had it........ Are my temps what hwmonitor or speedfan or aida shows ,, is that really my real temp...... cuz that means Im near 50c idle its hard to believe so I put a -15 on each core..... thx in advance...

Armen
 
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