On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 01:46 -0500, Jud McCranie wrote:
> At 01:01 AM 2/17/2005, Jeff Woods wrote:
> 
> >Use your CMOS features to monitor your in-case temperature and your CPU 
> >temp.
> 
> How do you do that?  Is it from the setup at boot time?
> 
   Yes.  There are programs that will do it from a running OS.  But,
they don't work on all systems.  The way that always works(if your BIOS
supports it) is to go into setup while booting and see what temperature
your CPU is.  Do it right away after running for a while so the CPU
won't cool down much.
Good luck,
Ralph


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