Now I just need to transfer it across to my laptop and get it working. Using Benzene from an older version of the OrganiC skin, I was able to create a simple meter to monitor the GPU temps (colour coded), with RAM and CPU thrown in for good measure. I’m not sure.) I decided to switch over to Speedfan – which required setting it up as a scheduled task so that it automatically ran in the background. (It may have related to one being 64 bit, the other 32 bit. However, it requires some time to get set up. SpeedFan fully supports SCSI disks and can even change the FSB on some hardware. The information I want you to post is the stuff that is circled in the example picture I have attached. Impossible de voir avec Speccy car impossible de relancer Windows. Du coup jai remis le ventilo en fonctionnement auto (il tourne beaucoup moins vite) pour voir, et ça a planté. ![]() Once its installed, run the program and post here the information it shows. Jai téléchargé Speccy qui donne une température de 40☌ max pour le GPU (et le CPU) quand le ventilo tourne à fond. ![]() It can access SMART information for hard disks. An old and weak PSU that even when new only produced 360W, is your add on GPU the 1 or 2GB version. I had previously used Open Hardware Monitor as my source for temperature data for Rainmeter but that no longer seemed to work. Speed Fan SpeedFan hardware monitoring tool lets you monitor voltages, fan speeds, and temperatures in computers. SpeedFan tries to enable them as long as this is a safe thing to do. On rare occasions, the BIOS doesnt activate such features. I installed the 4.0 Beta version and went looking for some of my old setups. SpeedFan can display voltages, fan speeds and temperatures. Dans SpeedFan (voir ma copie décran ci-dessus), les températures: Remote Temp (60☌) et. My old favourite is Rainmeter, which allows skins with (effort) an amazing level of customisation. There are various programs that allow you to set up little screen or desktop widgets to display such information. SpeedFan is software that can read temperatures, voltages and fan speeds of computer components. (Obviously make sure you download direct and deselect any optional installs.) The problem is that you have to remember to run them, and they take up a lot of screen space. ![]() ![]() There are lots of (free) hardware monitoring tools available, such as Speccy, Open Hardware Monitor, HWiNFO64 or Speedfan. As I mentioned the other day it is a good idea to monitor your GPU temps when playing EVE.
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