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    Graphics card tempture monitor?

    I've just put a new cooler on my 7900gs and I was wondering what temps I was getting now.
    Discovered that Nvidia have remove the temp monitoring from the drivers and now it's a seperate program, Nvidia Monitor, which was installed when I installed the latest nTune Performance, which is what it tells you to do to monitor the temptures.
    It's showing my gpu temp as 37c but it's not changeing even after a couple of hours gameing
    I'm pritty sure it's reading it wrong as it's showing my GPU as 1.2ghz and graphics memory as 4ghz (if only )
    probably doesn't like my ASRock motherboard

    Anyone know of a decent Graphics card tempture monitor that work with the latest 162.18 forceware drivers?
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    Re: Graphics card tempture monitor?

    Yeah, I agree with kinton. You can even setup on screen realtime temp monitor of your GC by running statistics server. I always keep an eye on GPU temp and fan speed while playing games. There's a nice guide here.
    http://www.vaguesoft.com/users/dwood...ials/rivatuner

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    Re: Graphics card tempture monitor?

    Ok cool I know about Rivatuner, I just thought they'd stoped updateing it a few driver versions back for some reason.

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    Re: Graphics card tempture monitor?

    Quite like Ati tool myself...

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    Re: Graphics card tempture monitor?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pob255 View Post
    Ok cool I know about Rivatuner, I just thought they'd stoped updateing it a few driver versions back for some reason.
    I think what happening is that Rivatuner is final.

    By that they mean that no new features to the program will be added, but it does however, get updated to support the latest hardware and drivers.

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