There's 2 or 3 that come to mind. Real Temp, Core Temp, and there one
made by the same people that make CCcleaner. All 3 are free just google
those names. I am having temp trouble here. My i7 950 gets up to 85C
when exporting. I don't like that so I have stopped using it until I get
it down which may mean a liquid cooler. I'll probably look at the
Corsair H50 first.
Matt
On 10/21/2010 10:53 AM, Adriane wrote:
>
> thanks guys (and gals?)!
> i will do these 2 things tonite.
> can someone refresh me on how to monitor the cpu temp please? i had a
> utility on my old pc but cannot remember what it was called....
>
> also- would it be helpful to note how many & which processes are running
> in task manager? i'm not at that pc now, but it should tell me what's
> running, and how much CPU & ram are being used. thing is -i'm not sure
> how to interpret what it'll tell me.
>
> to be continued...
>
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