K Kangaroo Daemon Poster Messages 722 Aug 17, 2004 #1 I am just curious why the BIOS or SpeedFan even shows my CPU temperature? The time was 15:43 and my temperature was jumping from 42C, 46C, 50C, 40C, 46C, 50C, 42C... like that all the time - it is so inaccurate so why does it even bother?
I am just curious why the BIOS or SpeedFan even shows my CPU temperature? The time was 15:43 and my temperature was jumping from 42C, 46C, 50C, 40C, 46C, 50C, 42C... like that all the time - it is so inaccurate so why does it even bother?
M Musjunk22 Daemon Poster Messages 546 Aug 17, 2004 #4 I use speedfan also and your right its very inaccurate. Does anyone know a better utility to use?
OP OP K Kangaroo Daemon Poster Messages 722 Aug 19, 2004 #5 Well SpeedFan pulls the information straight from BIOS like all freeware programs.
J Joe Baseband Member Messages 41 Aug 19, 2004 #6 aida32 has a temp utility and it doesn't jump like that
S slvrstang Daemon Poster Messages 754 Aug 22, 2004 #7 With my K8V Se Deluxe mobo came a program called Asus Probe it seems to be very accurate, but the bios seems to read a tad bit (2C) higher most of the time.
With my K8V Se Deluxe mobo came a program called Asus Probe it seems to be very accurate, but the bios seems to read a tad bit (2C) higher most of the time.