"best" temp monitoring software
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"best" temp monitoring software
Is there a "best" or most recommended software for monitoring temps?
This is for a windows based pc. I ask becasue in my box is an Asus mobo, hence it came with its "AI suite" with fan control/temp monitoring. I wanted a desktop "gadget" that I could just leave on to watch temps but also be small and inconspicuous. So I tried a proggy called "core temp", its a nice little desktop gadget that shows just what I want to see. Im pretty suspicious of it though. If I run it AND run the Asus app, core temp is showing temps consistently about 12C higher that what Asus is. Thats a pretty big difference! I tend to think that Asus is more accurate, but now Im just not sure what the temps are.
Are there any recommendations?
speedfan?
any good ones that also provide a desktop "gadget"?
Thanks for any tips
This is for a windows based pc. I ask becasue in my box is an Asus mobo, hence it came with its "AI suite" with fan control/temp monitoring. I wanted a desktop "gadget" that I could just leave on to watch temps but also be small and inconspicuous. So I tried a proggy called "core temp", its a nice little desktop gadget that shows just what I want to see. Im pretty suspicious of it though. If I run it AND run the Asus app, core temp is showing temps consistently about 12C higher that what Asus is. Thats a pretty big difference! I tend to think that Asus is more accurate, but now Im just not sure what the temps are.
Are there any recommendations?
speedfan?
any good ones that also provide a desktop "gadget"?
Thanks for any tips
I use HWMonitor from CPUID. The basic version is a free download from http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html. There is a pay for Pro version which adds PWM fan speed control amongst other things.
I like http://openhardwaremonitor.org/ . Same interface as HWMonitor, but it's free. Can setup temp indicators for the task bar, as well as configure a little Win7 gadget. Considering it's still in beta, it's very neat, and has made its way onto my thumbdrive for PC fixin' .
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mbm5
no fan throttling.
speed fan is good for that..
mbm5 has an alarm, records highs and lows
no interference, and can registry start. speedfan does have a goof in registry starting.
using the startup folder is like a secuirty gap and it hacks itself... this goes back to 1998 BTW...
I wish someone would evolve. My 875 aint going nowhere.
no fan throttling.
speed fan is good for that..
mbm5 has an alarm, records highs and lows
no interference, and can registry start. speedfan does have a goof in registry starting.
using the startup folder is like a secuirty gap and it hacks itself... this goes back to 1998 BTW...
I wish someone would evolve. My 875 aint going nowhere.
Re: "best" temp monitoring software
Speedfan is the best freeware. If you're willing to pay a few bucks, Everest Ultimate is excellent and updated more frequently.
Re: "best" temp monitoring software
SpeedFan and Hmonitor for windows are good. Speedfan monitors voltages, fan speeds and temperatures in computers with hardware monitor circuits. While Hmonitor software can acquire a change in CPU frequency or fan speed.perry59 wrote:Is there a "best" or most recommended software for monitoring temps?
This is for a windows based pc. I ask becasue in my box is an Asus mobo, hence it came with its "AI suite" with fan control/temp monitoring. I wanted a desktop "gadget" that I could just leave on to watch temps but also be small and inconspicuous. So I tried a proggy called "core temp", its a nice little desktop gadget that shows just what I want to see. Im pretty suspicious of it though. If I run it AND run the Asus app, core temp is showing temps consistently about 12C higher that what Asus is. Thats a pretty big difference! I tend to think that Asus is more accurate, but now Im just not sure what the temps are.
Are there any recommendations?
speedfan?
any good ones that also provide a desktop "gadget"?
Thanks for any tips
Re: "best" temp monitoring software
I really like Argus Monitor .
I attached a little screenshot of it's desktop gadget thingy. Ignore the purple edges, they are only in the screenshot...
I have tried others, but there are often many things they do not detect correctly . Or sometimes their interface is very bloated or confusing. This is very clear and informative .
I attached a little screenshot of it's desktop gadget thingy. Ignore the purple edges, they are only in the screenshot...
I have tried others, but there are often many things they do not detect correctly . Or sometimes their interface is very bloated or confusing. This is very clear and informative .
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