Processor core monitor

I have a HP m7525 PC and I worry about processor core temperature, does anyone know of a monitor program that will work with a Pentium D 820 Dual core processor ? Several I have tried give a invalid processor error message.

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I have a HP m7525 PC and I worry about processor core temperature, does anyone know of a monitor program that will work with a Pentium D 820 Dual core processor ? Several I have tried give a invalid processor error message.

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Have you tried RMClock ?
http://cpu.rightmark.org/products/rmclock.shtml
its very neat


Thanks for the reply, I've tried the free version of RMClock but the CPU temp field is marked N/A. I guess I probably need to purchase the PRO version to get that facility, but I don't do business over the net. (once burned twice shy).:thankyou:


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nope ... its working with the free version ... so either RMClock is not capable of reading the Pentium D temp or it can't be read (which I doubt)

so you may try
http://www.cpuid.com/hwmonitor.php

and can you read the CPU temperature from your BIOS ?

ps: I just noticed that RMClock is really bad in reading the CPU temp ... its showing about 23°C for my CPU which cant be true
the 38°C the CPUID HW M does show are much more believable


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nope ... its working with the free version ... so either RMClock is not capable of reading the Pentium D temp or it can't be read (which I doubt)

so you may try
http://www.cpuid.com/hwmonitor.php

and can you read the CPU temperature from your BIOS ?

ps: I just noticed that RMClock is really bad in reading the CPU temp ... its showing about 23°C for my CPU which cant be true
the 38°C the CPUID HW M does show are much more believable


Thanks once again CPUID HW M works and indicates a THRM temp of 40 celsius, is this the cpu core temp ?, as you will have guessed I'm something of a novice.:thankyou:


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hmmm, its pretty obvious


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