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Everest is great, but....
Does anyone know of a utility that will measure the temperature
of an AGP card? (With a Fan.) Or, have I overlooked an area of evererst & aida? The fan on my card said 'no more', and I want to watch a gauge keep track of how hot it gets prior to failure. (& to know what a good range of temperature is the norm'.0 Gekko |
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Everest is great, but....
"Gekko" wrote in message ... Does anyone know of a utility that will measure the temperature of an AGP card? (With a Fan.) Or, have I overlooked an area of evererst & aida? The fan on my card said 'no more', and I want to watch a gauge keep track of how hot it gets prior to failure. (& to know what a good range of temperature is the norm'.0 Gekko I thought that the software that comes with the cards did that? Anyway, try your question in alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati or alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia The guys there know this stuff inside out. |
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Everest is great, but....
"Gekko" wrote in message
Does anyone know of a utility that will measure the temperature of an AGP card? (With a Fan.) I don't recall AID32 being able to do temps of a video card (GPU), and just opening at my last latest v3.93 of AID just now no it does not show it; however looking at newer versions of Everest yes from the Home to the Enterprise versions does show and will measure the GPU temperature but of course in all cases your card needs to have the sensor in place first! ...if it doesn't then there's no way in heaven you will get a reading; same with the cards fan rpm. Even my 6600GT video card yes has GPU temp measurements but as fancy as the card is still does not have an rpm of the vc's fan - but some cards do yes. Or, have I overlooked an area of evererst & aida? The fan on my card said 'no more', and I want to watch a gauge keep track of how hot it gets prior to failure. (& to know what a good range of temperature is the norm'.0 Each card has its temperature operating ranges, and some of the newer fancy gaming cards run much hotter than normal cards - my card is a fancy but middle of the road card, and here's a screenshot of what Everest shows on mine with that and my temps are normal for it, and if you have a temp sensor on your video card showing GPU temps then you can go by the ranges of what mine says which I know are normal, and here's my screenshot showing GPU temps as reference: http://img445.imageshack.us/img445/1389/temps1ni.gif Rick Gekko |
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