Program to monitor temperatures?

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Hello, I downloaded speedfan and it doesnt seem to recognise my Gigabyte GA-P31-S3L when I go into the clock section =/, I dont really know how to work it and how do I configure it for my motherboard? Failing that are there any other programs which monitor temps' which are easy to understand?
 
What version did you get? the latest BETA version has new device support !
 
I'm pretty sure I got the newest... =/ mine says version 4.33

OLD!

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Speed fan looks good but it doesn't get the temperatures right - it reads under. http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ measures the temperatures correctly though I am not quite clear how it is done. There is a thread miles down about it. This one is free so give it a go.

Nope the last few BETA versions have had the same readout as coretemp - I've been using both and the 4.33BETA onwards has supported the same readouts as coretemp for a while now :)
 
HW moniter

http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=1845

--- from Guru---
HWMonitor is a hardware monitoring program that reads PC systems main health sensors : voltages, temperatures, fans speed. The program handles the most common sensor chips, like ITE IT87 series, most Winbond ICs, and others.

In addition, it can read modern CPUs on-die core thermal sensors, as well has hard drives temperature via S.M.A.R.T, and video card GPU temperature. Special hardware monitors such as abit® uGuru and Gigabyte ODIN™ power supplies serie are supported too.
HWMonitor does not need to be installed. Just unzip the files in a directory and run the .exe. In order to remove the program, just delete the files.

The program does not copy any file in any directory, neither writes in the registry.

New in Version 1.07:

ACPI Thermal Zones support.
FB-DIMM integrated thermal sensor (Intel® 5400A/B MCH only).
New sensors ICs : Analog Device® ADM1021, ADM1027, ADM1030.
Exe file properties

MD5 : 3D5A33D6851FECF81C370139B8074B06
 
Ok I finally got round to installing the beta 38 of speedfan and my processor reading is 40 degrees, is that good (40 degrees when using media centre, msn, firefox)? and it's around 40 degrees when playing games, 20-30 when idle (intel core 2 duo e2160 at 2.2GHz)
 
To give you an idea, my Q6600 is 45-50~ per core idle and 65~ under load and it never crashes or is a f00 :)
 
To give you an idea, my Q6600 is 45-50~ per core idle and 65~ under load and it never crashes or is a f00 :)

Sounds good, now to check my actual clock on the processor as the bios, speedfan and windows are giving different readings =/ (Bios set to 7X 275, but I think it's coming out as 8X275)
 
Hi All

I am looking for a monitoring program to display in the Vista side bar area.....i have used speed fan but it doesn't show gfx card temps.

I did down load a vision of everest which has a sidebar gadget support but after about 10 min it started to show wrong info. ie mobo temp 191c and fan speed upto 4500 rpm (fans max is 1200 and 3500rpm).

So anybody any suggestion what i can use to display in the side bar area??
 
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