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From: Beacher (Rep: 129)Date: 03/26/2011 11:36
Forum: Computer Tech And "Fix-It Stuf - Msg #60Thread #673194156 (Rec: 0)
PC Temps Progs

It's very important to know your pc is not overheating. I just did my annual cleaning- pressurized air, reseated CPU Fan, etc...be very careful and turn off ALL power to pc beforehand. Also ground yourself otherwise static electricity my be harmful to certain components. Before cleaning and re-seating my CPU Fan temps were 47 Celsius. After completion temps were down to 27 Celsius.
I use Everest (paid) which is an amazing tool but here are some free progs for temps sensors:

Speedfan- depending on the capabilities of your sensor chip and your hardware you may be able to adjust fan speeds with this prog.
http://download.cnet.com/SpeedFan/3000-2094_4-10540297.html?tag=lst-0-1

HD Monitor
http://www.hmonitor.net/

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