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Originally Posted by mgeringer
If you have Windows 7.. there are gadgets for that. Right click the desktop and click Gadgets
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yeah i had my intel one that told me how many ghz i was at, but it shat out on me so i uninstalled it and cant find where it was, i didnt like it anyways cuz it didnt have the temp.
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Originally Posted by Promagistrate
I use CoreTemp and it works fine. iirc you have to download the program, which'll start when your computer starts, and then put the gadget on the desktop. It'll show cpu usage/temperature per core, total ram, total ram usage, and graphs of all of the above.
edit: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/
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thanks bud ill try that out, does it do gpu too?