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Old 29-12-2009, 19:08
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Is there a definitive listing of monitoring software here on the site or anywhere else that you folks can point me towards?

I have CPUID, which is great, and had 'Real Temp', but had to ditch it as for some reason each time I booted up my pc it kept asking me to install the software - very bizarre?

Basically I'm looking for something to monitor my GPU, HDD and mobo - plus anything else which is worthy of attention on a semi-regular basis.

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Old 29-12-2009, 19:09
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Speedfan works well for me. Linky.
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Hwmonitor works for me: CPUID - HWMonitor
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Everest is also useful for things like GPU VRM temps, but GPUz does that too. Core Temp is similar to Real Temp and as AJW says speedfan can do much of all of this.
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im a big fan of everest , not many proggys monitor soo much
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Speedfan's a good freebee and has a nice real-time graph capability, but I like everest better. It has a nice on-screen display, it'll report a lot more than most and you can enable it's logging and go back and see what was happening when your system crashed.
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As said above ...everest...
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Everest here too
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