good so far, but i need software to monitor temp..

williamc

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I need to find a utility for windows that will let me read my cpu temp in windows. I can monitor it in BIOS but of course that will only show me idle temps🙁 So, i know the Asus P4t can monitor it, i just need the utility. Any idea where i can find one?

So far my first OC project is going very well. My p4 1.7Ghz is running just dandy at 1836 atm, i'll try raising it more after i find that utility to monitor running temps.
What i did discover is that the Asus P4T series of P4 motherboards absolutely kicks ass for overclocking. All the options you could want are built right into the BIOS...

I read somewhere that p4's come with a stock cpu that has a copper core and contact area. Unfortunately the one that JNCS sent me was pure aluminum... The Thermaltake Indigo orb i put on it last weekend cools a couple degrees celcius better, and it looks a couple million times neater:)

Preciate it if someone could direct me to utility.

Later..

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Motherboard Monitor is the most widely used. Don't use AsusProbe, it's terrible.

The retail Northwoods just started coming with the AVC Sunflower, it has a copper center and tilted aluminum fins.

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yep, motherboard monitor is the way to go, cant remember the site and im @ work, but you can grab it from <A HREF="http://www.calvsplace.cwc.net" target="_new">my site</A>


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Thanks Calv! Nice little site, i made sure to bookmark it.

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