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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!
However, it seems that the site doesn't offer you any chance to change your driver from modem blaster to broadxent. It only grants you the option to update the driver you already have. Moreover, my previous driver was "Broadxent DSI V.90 PCI DI3635". The broadxent which is mentioned and supported in the site is Di3631. I searched the web for "Broadxent DSI V.90 PCI DI3635" and found lots of useless pages. The problem is that I'm not even sure that broadband drivers such (as the broadxent which I previously had) are better than analog drivers (such as modem blaster). Untrustworthy repairmen have unnecessarily uninstalled my broadxent driver and have replaced it with an analog modem blaster. Have they worsen my driver to a lower level? Is it worth searching for the original one to install it back? -------------------- Improved Anvil
![]() Cheating is not confined to using external software or the console commands. Abusing the flaws and limitations of the game engine to do something that a human Dungeon Master would not accept or allow is cheating. |
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