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    Temperature monitor

    I have a MSI 6728 Neo 2 motherboard. I have seen an Intel active monitor which allows you to monitor CPU and case temperature without the need to keep going into the BIOS. I have tried using this but as I don't have an Intel based motherboard it oviously won't work!!!
    Anyone know of anything I could use on thr desktop to keep an eye on things?


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    For monitoring temperatures, I just use Speedfan.
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    I'll second Speedfan, v-useful, once you figure out which one's your CPU temp
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    Quote Originally Posted by 0iD
    I'll second Speedfan, v-useful, once you figure out which one's your CPU temp
    To begin with, I though that a temperature that was always at 46C was my CPU, but then I realised that, under load, idle, hot or cold weather, it stayed absoultely the same. The way I figured out which one was CPU was the one which changed the most, and was as high as you'd expect.
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