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![]() The Tactician ![]() Distinguished Developer Posts: 7793 Joined: 1-December 05 ![]() |
What's the best and most recommended software with the following features?
1- Monitors the CPU's temperature 2- Gives alarms in time if approaching the risk borders. And 3- Automatically shuts down the computer if the user ignores the previously sent alarm. -------------------- Improved Anvil
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![]() The Tactician ![]() Distinguished Developer Posts: 7793 Joined: 1-December 05 ![]() |
Thanks for the link, Baronius! It was very helpful.
The software claims to have all of the three functions I had mentioned; but in practice, it only has the first two ones. (Perhpas the third function only works for some particular mainboards.) It monitors the temperatures and sends an alarm at a temperature which is to be defined by the user. The problem is still that it is the user's job to determine the alarming border. How can one find out the highest safe temperature for a given CPU? -------------------- Improved Anvil
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