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    Hardware monitoring software.

    I'm looking for software on windows 7 that will allow me to view my hardware's current temperatures and clock rates. I've found one for my gpu (GPU-Z) but would like something that does cpu as well.

    Any recommendation would be appreciated. =)

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    Re: Hardware monitoring software.

    http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html

    I use this for it to display some stuff on my G15 keyboard

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    Re: Hardware monitoring software.

    Thanks this is perfect!

    You can display stuff on your keyboard???

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    Re: Hardware monitoring software.

    Aida64 is what I'm using. It's the successor to Lavalys' Everest (some people still don't know that).

    http://www.aida64.com

    Quote Originally Posted by calidar View Post
    You can display stuff on your keyboard???
    Fancy "gaming" keyboard with an extra LCD on it..
    http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3276/2...9d032374_z.jpg
    http://myego.cz/img/logitech/logitech-g15-everest2.jpg

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    Re: Hardware monitoring software.

    And there's me going for the G110...

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    Re: Hardware monitoring software.

    Word of warning - i've noticed that some SMART monitoring software tends to spin drives up to read the information which can be an issue on systems where you'd rather than didn't happen (like a fileserver).
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    Re: Hardware monitoring software.

    Core temp ftw.

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    Re: Hardware monitoring software.

    open hardware monitor is a good tool for checking temps, fan speeds, etc
    small program and portable just with 1 exe file

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    Re: Hardware monitoring software.

    Quote Originally Posted by ganster View Post
    open hardware monitor is a good tool for checking temps, fan speeds, etc
    small program and portable just with 1 exe file
    got to agree there, open hardware monitor is basically hardware monitor with extra readings

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