Temperature Monitor?

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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

There's another good one for throttling staged CPUs on a sensor FLOPs
basis, drops to a lower stage when the processor is idle - HWMonitor,
think it is. Bit convoluted but they go good together last I ran it.
Do a before/after with a Kill-a-watter on 95-watt Intels or an old AMD
X2 4200. Put all my sensible 35- and 60-watt processors in a storage
box and bought some cheap power hogs.
 
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

Many or most don't have the level of sophistication... (among feature
offerings and alternatives)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motherboard_Monitor

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.

An advantage some then might take beyond token disc utilities bulk
packaged for marketing appeal in shrink-wrapped MB boxes. If they
weren't, didn't offer something extra in sophistication, I'd be back
inside that box.
 
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.

Nice program, free or somewhat feature debilitated on the $30ish Pro
side.

Restrains, basically, the CPU cores over a range of implementation
rules.

Not a shake-&-bake program, though, one click guaranteed to suit all
flavors according to the writeup...

http://bitsum.com/docs/pl/
http://bitsum.com/prolasso.php
 
http://openhardwaremonitor.org/



I haven't tried it out yet, so I can't comment on how good it is.

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
 
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. Looking in the ZIP file, there are only 5 files there, and they're
the same ones as in the extracted folder, plus one that was created
(.config) after the first time I ran the program.

I forgot I even had it installed until I read this post. The program is very
similar to HWMonitor, but more customizable. Not bad at all, really.
 
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.

Well it was not a coincidence, so maybe he added something from the time you downloaded it. Anyway, I agree it's a decent utility to have.

RL
 
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