CPU, GPU, HDD, Case Temps

Speedfan and motherboard monitor 5 will tell you all of those providing you have the sensors on your board.

Which are you missing, all of them?
Perhaps you haven't set speedfan up correctly.

Speedfan should do case, hdd and cpu temps using the sensors on your board/hdd providing they support it.

Download Dtemp for separate harddisk monitoring.

As for the gpu, i'm not sure about ati but nvidia drivers support temp monitoring. Some gpu's don't have a sensor, or have one but the board manufacturer hasn't wired it up.
 
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PC-M Vip3r said:
I'm on a 9600 and in catalyst there is a temp, buti want it displayed all in 1 prog

You can have everything in one program except the gpu temp, because only the driver talks to it. I'm sure someone could write a program to display all temps, but i don't know of any that also display the gpu temp.

Why not email the speedfan guy and ask him to put it into a future release.
I'd certainly find it very usefull.

Perhaps you could help me out with something, do you know how to save a temperature setting in speedfan?
Mine seems to go back to defaults each time the program is re-started.
I go into configure/temperatures and select a temperature, and change the desired and warning values, but these go back to defaults when i close the program.
 
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You can use ATI Tool to display your GPU temp in mobo monitor 5.

Go to settings, select temperature monitoring in the drop down menu, check the 2 boxes in the motherboard monitor bit and take a note of the sensor numbers. Then go into mobo monitor and label the sensors and your in business.

You need to start ati tool with windows though if you want the temps displayed all the time.
 
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PC-M Vip3r said:
So all i gotta do is make ATi Catalyst start? when windows starts? and then do what you said?

No ATI Tool is a different program for overclocking your ati card.

Google it.
 
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