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Free programs for CPU temps?

Gerken

Hey what's up guys, I just made my new first build the other night, and I love how it's running so far. I was just wondering if you guys knew of any free programs that will check and monitor my CPU temps, fans, GPU? Thanks!

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CoreTempGT is my usual preference. I've also got the desktop gadgets (http://addgadgets.com/) - the temps are sourced by CoreTemp or PCMeter.

Pretty sure there's a thread on this floating around somewhere..

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I also recommend SpeedFan. Does everything I need it to.

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RealTemp is what I use.

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HW Monitor and Speedfan I use .... :)

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RealTemp is great.

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Here's a program for CPU temp
Thank you:) Real Temp works great.
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+1 to RealTemp

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  • HSF: Corsair H100
  • GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 580 DirectCU II
  • RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4x4GB)
  • Motherboard: ASUS Sabertooth P67 B3 Revision
  • SSD: SanDisk Extreme Solid State Drive 120GB
  • HDD1: Western Digital Black 500GB (Storage)
  • HDD2: Western Digital 320GB (Music)
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+1 to RealTemp. very basic program and works perfectly.

CoreTemp is another alternative too, but I switched to realtemp a few months ago.

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RealTemp

CPU-Z for voltage monitoring

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Cupid HW Monitor is what I use, shows temps and fan speed for everything you care about, not just CPU. :)

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OCCT is pretty good, but is my secondary to realtemp GT

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HW monitor it's the most accurate 3rd party cpu monitor surely you can use it.

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