21 Dec 2011 at 18:07 #1 kain666 kain666 Associate Joined 24 Sep 2010 Posts 233 Location england is there a way to monitor the operating frequency of computer parts externally like on a lcd screen?
21 Dec 2011 at 18:10 #2 panyan panyan Soldato Joined 13 Mar 2011 Posts 7,484 Location Bada Bing logitech g510/g19?
21 Dec 2011 at 18:51 #3 kain666 kain666 Associate OP Joined 24 Sep 2010 Posts 233 Location england panyan said: logitech g510/g19? Click to expand... I wouldnt want to change my razer lycosa I am looking for something that i could put in a drive bay, and show the frequency of the cpu/gpu.
panyan said: logitech g510/g19? Click to expand... I wouldnt want to change my razer lycosa I am looking for something that i could put in a drive bay, and show the frequency of the cpu/gpu.
21 Dec 2011 at 19:14 #4 setter setter Caporegime Joined 14 Dec 2005 Posts 28,067 Location armoy, n. ireland Another alternative is a second monitor. Use it to display gpu/cpu load, temps etc.
21 Dec 2011 at 22:58 #5 Adam123 Adam123 Associate Joined 11 Jan 2009 Posts 884 Aquaero 5 which would be overkill for the cost or a smaller monitor as suggested...
21 Dec 2011 at 23:04 #6 Deleted member 115712 Deleted member 115712 Got a g510 myself, thats what its doing showing me cpu temps