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Any suggestion on what software I could use to monitor CPU temperature under Windows 7 64bit? I have an Asus P5K with a Q6600. PC-Probe from Asus, seems not available under win7/64b... I have no AC at home and it's been a very "hot" week around Ottawa this week...

 

Thanks in advance

Antec 900 gaming tower, PSU: Corsair 750W, Q6600, Asus P5K, 8Gig Mushkin, Nvidia eVGA 280 GTX Superclocked 1G DDR3, SSDNOW200 Kingston Drive, TrackIr 3000+Vector, Logitech Extreme 3D Pro joystick, Saitek rudder pedals pro, Sharp 42" inch LCD Aquo. OS: windows 7 64bit.

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I use coreTemp. It recognizes CPu's and adjusts to read them as accurately as possible. It shows individual CPu temperatures. And before you ask, they do differ between them. my hottest CPU is 10 degrees hotter than the coolest one, so readings do have a margin of error.

 

http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/

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I use coreTemp. It recognizes CPu's and adjusts to read them as accurately as possible. It shows individual CPu temperatures. And before you ask, they do differ between them. my hottest CPU is 10 degrees hotter than the coolest one, so readings do have a margin of error.

 

http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/

 

+1, Thanks for the quick responce, I'll give it a go.

 

S! Cheers

 

EDIT: Yep that will do, thanks again.

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Antec 900 gaming tower, PSU: Corsair 750W, Q6600, Asus P5K, 8Gig Mushkin, Nvidia eVGA 280 GTX Superclocked 1G DDR3, SSDNOW200 Kingston Drive, TrackIr 3000+Vector, Logitech Extreme 3D Pro joystick, Saitek rudder pedals pro, Sharp 42" inch LCD Aquo. OS: windows 7 64bit.

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Just installed it, found a bonus, it shows up on the G19 keyboard's LCD. I can monitor the temps while I'm running other programs.

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