How to check heat of your cpu

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This is a rundown for the latest PRO Sandra program, released in Feb of this year. I don't see anything about temps, but, I'll post it anyway.


SiSoftware Sandra (the System ANalyser, Diagnostic and Reporting Assistant) is an information & diagnostic utility. It should provide most of the information (including undocumented) you need to know about your hardware. The latest version of Sandra has been released in Feburary 2004. Here is a breakdown of the some of its features contained within the Professional Version's over x80x modules

Multi-platform benchmark results (Win32 x86/IA32, Win64 IA64, Pocket PC ARM)


Storage Data support (SCSI, ATA, ATAPI) & Removable Storage/Flash Benchmark


Two dedicated Internet Benchmarks: Internet/ISP Connection & Peerage Benchmarks


Network support (IPX/SPX, TCP/IP). Database support (ADO, OLEDB, ODBC).


Power Management (APM, ACPI).


Multi-language combined installer:
English, French, Russian, Italian, Japanese* (new in 2004)


CPU Multi-Media Benchmark
(including MMX, MMX Enh, 3DNow!, 3DNow! Enh, SSE(2)) (MP/MT support)


Multi-processor designed (multi-threaded) benchmarks - up to 64 CPUs.


Full Support for PDA / Smartphone devices: All 10 benchmarks are fully supported on PDA and unlocked Smartphones (note: requires device and correct synchronisation software)


Remote benchmarking of Pocket PC 2000,2002 Windows Mobile 2003 and Smartphone 2002, 2003 operating systems. (Based on Windows CE 3.0 and Windows .Net CE 4.2 For details of compatibility see compatibility list
 
using t-prompt, you can access the data center by typing the following command:

system1(temp=r;res=rt)

after performing enter, type the following as well:

display(0);system1

you will now have access to the variable represented by temperature for the cpu.
 
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