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I'm looking for something that will show me my CPU/GPU temperatures when I'm gaming, the razer game booster used to do it in it's older layout but it no longer does shows it (or maybe it does and I'm being retarded) and I've never been able to find anything that does this.

Thanks.

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Hey @Aranda,

 

As @s3ns3 stated. MSI afterburner is a good tool. There's also EVGA Precision and HWmonitor for monitoring temps. With MSI Afterburner and EVGA, you can use them to overclock your GPU (to gain extra performance). This is providing you got the power and thermal headroom to do so, safely.

 

If you are using Windows 7 (not sure if they are compatible with Windows 8). You can use gadgets for GPU and CPU monitoring, which give you real time at glance monitoring of the components.

 

Just google "Windows 7 gadget CPU monitor" and it's from the "addgadgets.com" website.

 

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if he said the he want to know the temps WHILE gaming,im thinking in game OSD,so afterburner only(it has riva tuner statistics),go to settings-monitoring - select what do you want to see in OSD(gpu temp,clocks,gpu usage ,cpu temp etc) and check individually '' show in on-screen display''

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if he said the he want to know the temps WHILE gaming,im thinking in game OSD,so afterburner only(it has riva tuner statistics),go to settings-monitoring - select what do you want to see in OSD(gpu temp,clocks,gpu usage ,cpu temp etc) and check individually '' show in on-screen display''

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(NOW)War Horse:

CPU: AMD FX-6300 | Motherboard: MSI 970A-G43 | RAM: Corsair Vengeance Dual Channel 8GB 1600Mhz | GPU: MSI R7790 | Case: Dazumba D-Vito 903 | HDD 1 & 2: Seagate 1TB and Seagate 500GB | PSU: Corsair CX600
(WAS)Old Coop:
CPU: Intel C2D E7500 | Motherboard: Gigabyte G31M-ES2L | RAM: V-Gen 4GB Dual Channel | GPU: Galaxy GT210 | Case: Power-Up ??? | HDD: Seagate 500GB | PSU: Power-up 500W

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