J
Justin
Is there a good open source laptop temperature monitor for Windows 7?
Justin
Justin
Is there a good open source laptop temperature monitor for Windows 7?
Justin
Flasherly said:
The tool name on that site, is Speedfan.
Speedfan has text on the main screen, for easy reference.
And one of the other pages of output, provides plots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedfan
I don't think it is open source, but it is free for the
download.
http://www.almico.com/speedfan447.exe
Paul
Justin said:Is there a good open source laptop temperature monitor for Windows 7?
Justin
On 11/13/2012 9:36 PM, Justin wrote:> Is there a good open source laptop temperature monitor for Windows 7?
Did you check the disk that came with your MOBO? I have a temp monitor
included with my ASUS board
Temperatures are an interdependency of factors - fan sensors,
potential core throttling - not necessarily to view from traditional
reserves of linear programing on single cores, as GPU and MPU both
merge and evolve in complexity and standards.
RayLopez99 said:I just tried this and it adds, without your permission, this software:
iWisoft Free Video Converter on your computer: Version 1.2 Build 091127
when you unzip the monitoring software from the zip file.
But the iWisoft software can be easily removed, and the monitoring program
seems to run fine I think.
RL
Not on mine. I tried it a couple days after my post, and didn't get anything
extra with it. I still have it installed, and looked in Programs and
Features, and iWise isn't listed. A registry search didn't turn up anything
either.