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rcillig
02-10-10, 07:15 PM
ok everyone I'm here with my daily noobish questions....I know for someone who has been on the forums for so long I ask alot of questions.... so here goes whats a good program to run for temps?

I just got both Core Temp and Everest and both got a temp read out but if they do it I cant figure out how to get them to record/log temps over time so I can get a idea of how it runs under load and in games and when the heat is on.... so I can see if I need to move the pc farther away from the heat vent of not.

Also what are decent temps im running like 32-33 ideal right now and not sure of a load as I haven't tested it yet.

As bad as this sounds but I haven't watched my temps for quite some time to be honest.

boucher91
02-10-10, 07:19 PM
run prime 95 or occt....
occt records and leaves a file for you

Spawn-Inc
02-10-10, 07:40 PM
realtemp (http://www.techpowerup.com/realtemp/) will log your temps as well tell you your highest and lowest temps.

rcillig
02-10-10, 08:56 PM
run prime 95 or occt....
occt records and leaves a file for you

I just want to get a gauge of temps not test her just yet!

realtemp (http://www.techpowerup.com/realtemp/) will log your temps as well tell you your highest and lowest temps.

I love the look of real temp but that is a intell only program I believe.

rcillig
02-11-10, 12:03 PM
ok when the PC is idle I'm running 32-33 when I'm on the PC(normal surfing and email stuff) it rises to 34 and under loa(playing COD4) is 39-40, are them decent temps?

EarthDog
02-11-10, 12:15 PM
Coretemp and look for the graphing plug in it offers. Realtemp is for Intel only I believe.

Keep her under 55C and you will be ok.