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comanighttrain

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what is the best hardware monitor? i wanna know before i go off downloading one, i had one before that was ok, but i wanna see what others are like.

Edited by comanighttrain, 01 October 2005 - 12:35 PM.

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idk exactly what you mean...but i use the everest home diagnostic which gives hw info.
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i mean for monitering voltage, temps and that...can everest do that?
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Topic- Hardware Monitor
Date - 1st October-2005

Do you have the Motherboard Installation CD - If you do - Browse thru it - Usually contains a Monitor Application - that would be best - since they would have accurate data on Temp Diode & CPU Contact Resistance which should relate to truer temp readings -

If you do not have CD - Browse Motherboard Website -

Try the [EVEREST] Free Home Edition - Use [SENSOR] folder

http://www.lavalys.c...p?pid=1&lang=en

Good PC Analyzer -


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Edited by Jack123, 01 October 2005 - 08:58 PM.

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