PDA

View Full Version : Where to get a good temperature reading program?


Gxp
03-03-01, 11:52 AM
Beside motherboard monitor is there any other program that does a good job at reading accurate temperate on both system and CPU?

App
03-03-01, 07:24 PM
There are some others, but Motherboard Monitor is an excellent one to use.

got_yogurt
03-03-01, 07:27 PM
i think MBM is the best personally, i dont know why you wouldn't want to use it. have you had problems with it? I'm using it right now as a matter of fact.

Shadow рс
03-03-01, 09:01 PM
I'm looking for one too......Tyan 1854 w/dual processor doesn't work on it. =( Gotta find one that does.

Yomama
03-03-01, 09:47 PM
Gxp (Mar 03, 2001 11:52 a.m.):
Beside motherboard monitor is there any other program that does a good job at reading accurate temperate on both system and CPU?

Most temperature proggies are only as acurate as the reading they receive from bios. At least MBM lets you offset temps if they are incorrect.

Yo

zhenya
03-04-01, 04:58 PM
I too was having problems with motherboard monitor, so I found another one called Hardware Monitor Pro that seems to be working better for me. I wasn't sure I could trust the readings, so I changed by cpu and voltage back to normal, ran some tests, and it seemed to be measuring temps about where I would expect them to be, then upped the speed and voltage little by little, and temps rose correspondingly. So, while I obviously can't be certain of how accurate it is, this program is giving me the most repeatable results of any I have tried on my system--Soyo 6BA+IV and Celeron 2 600@1035. YMMV.

kat
03-04-01, 05:04 PM
have you tryed via hardware monitor should have came on your mb disk