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YaaMaKoh
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anybody know a prog...

that lets you view ur current computer voltage, temp, etc?.

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i think you first have to find out if your computer could detect the voltage, temperature, etc. if it doesn't there is not point in getting it because you wont be able to detect it.

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kiggaplease
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I recommend Motherboard Monitor, available at http://mbm.livewiredev.com/download.html

More detailed specifications are available at http://mbm.livewiredev.com/about.html

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Motherboard Monitor (MBM) is a tool that will display information from the sensor chip on your motherboard in your Windows system tray. MBM supports a wide range of Chipsets & Sensor Chip combinations. MBM is compatible with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP and .NET.

:: What does MBM do?
It can sense temps from Cpu, HDD, GFx and Mobo. It does also sense Fan speeds. If it senses that your hardware is overheated it can protect it by Shutting it down (user configured). To see if MBM5 supports your hardware check out the Motherboard List

:: It does also record all temps and fans for later viewing.
This is a great implention if you want to overclock. Example to see how well cooled your computer runs over a time. Full load or idle time. Its recomended for all home built systems. Specially if you make your own HEAT SINKS or just test you newly OVERCLOCKED CPU or GFx Card.

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Another vote for MBM

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YaaMaKoh
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i think you first have to find out if your computer could detect the voltage, temperature, etc. if it doesn't there is not point in getting it because you wont be able to detect it.


it detects its in bios. just too lazy to restart the comp all the time.

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