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Old 09-09-06, 08:56 PM Thread Starter   #1
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program for monitoring voltages on new e6300 build?


Got the system built and man is it snappy!!! what program are you guys using to monitor the voltages and fluctuations? For temperature so far im using the intel TAT, and full load both cores using TAT, my temps are 44c and 43c respectively. Do those sound about par? All stock settings still BTW.

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I'm using CPU-Z (Latest version is 1.36) for voltages, and TAT (Thermal Analysis Tool)

http://www.anonforums.com/builds/TAT.zip

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