25 Aug 2013 at 12:09 #1 ValiantUK91 ValiantUK91 Soldato Joined 8 Aug 2013 Posts 2,783 Location Stoke-On-Trent what software would you recommend so i can keep track of my cpu temperature? thanks
25 Aug 2013 at 12:22 #2 lcg lcg Associate Joined 7 Apr 2009 Posts 2,015 Location London I use Core Temp.
25 Aug 2013 at 12:24 #3 tingting44 tingting44 Associate Joined 7 Aug 2013 Posts 290 Location Southampton [SO17] nice, im bookmarking all these programs for when i get my 1st pc (self building lol) cant wait, can you use core temp on notepads too then?
nice, im bookmarking all these programs for when i get my 1st pc (self building lol) cant wait, can you use core temp on notepads too then?
25 Aug 2013 at 12:26 #4 TheBigCheese TheBigCheese Soldato Joined 6 Sep 2005 Posts 3,781 How about Speccy from Piriform? It will track all your temperatures, is completely free and gives you all your system information, I wouldn't be without it. Though I think it gives you real time data rather than a trackable graph if that's what you are looking for.
How about Speccy from Piriform? It will track all your temperatures, is completely free and gives you all your system information, I wouldn't be without it. Though I think it gives you real time data rather than a trackable graph if that's what you are looking for.
25 Aug 2013 at 13:39 #5 ValiantUK91 ValiantUK91 Soldato OP Joined 8 Aug 2013 Posts 2,783 Location Stoke-On-Trent cheers, ive gone with core temp as i noticed you can have a gadget for windows 7 aswel. Not sure if you can with speccy i might of missed it. thank you both for the suggestions
cheers, ive gone with core temp as i noticed you can have a gadget for windows 7 aswel. Not sure if you can with speccy i might of missed it. thank you both for the suggestions
25 Aug 2013 at 15:57 #6 kenich11 kenich11 Associate Joined 28 Oct 2012 Posts 101 I also use Core temp, you made a good choice imo. another one I have used in the past is real temp but I don't recall them having a gadget
I also use Core temp, you made a good choice imo. another one I have used in the past is real temp but I don't recall them having a gadget