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Il y a longtemps... Il y a éternellement... Le temps est en flammes !

Il y a longtemps... Il y a éternellement... Le temps est en flammes !

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tijo6262
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01-22-2016, 06:30 AM
#1
In short, there aren’t any mainstream tools that display your temperatures directly in the taskbar like that. The only known option is Hard Disk Sentinel, which you can check via a screenshot here: http://prntscr.com/641xvr. Most software focuses on performance monitoring rather than real-time temp tracking. If you need this feature, you might have to look into custom scripts or third-party utilities.
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tijo6262
01-22-2016, 06:30 AM #1

In short, there aren’t any mainstream tools that display your temperatures directly in the taskbar like that. The only known option is Hard Disk Sentinel, which you can check via a screenshot here: http://prntscr.com/641xvr. Most software focuses on performance monitoring rather than real-time temp tracking. If you need this feature, you might have to look into custom scripts or third-party utilities.

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Rubiiix
Member
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01-23-2016, 04:52 AM
#2
Verify your readings during a stress test and ensure they stay within acceptable ranges. No need for continuous tracking if they remain below the threshold.
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Rubiiix
01-23-2016, 04:52 AM #2

Verify your readings during a stress test and ensure they stay within acceptable ranges. No need for continuous tracking if they remain below the threshold.

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Cal_Cubed2
Junior Member
44
01-24-2016, 12:14 AM
#3
Looking back, I've invested quite a bit in my project. It's honestly a bit unsettling, constantly thinking about unexpected issues. But honestly, I've never been overly anxious—though I do have a history of bad luck.
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Cal_Cubed2
01-24-2016, 12:14 AM #3

Looking back, I've invested quite a bit in my project. It's honestly a bit unsettling, constantly thinking about unexpected issues. But honestly, I've never been overly anxious—though I do have a history of bad luck.

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djninja444
Member
173
01-24-2016, 02:15 PM
#4
The device operates efficiently. When temperatures rise beyond acceptable limits due to issues like a detached CPU cooler, it will automatically power off to avoid harm. However, during a stress test with stable temperatures, performance remains consistent regardless of the applications used, such as video processing.
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djninja444
01-24-2016, 02:15 PM #4

The device operates efficiently. When temperatures rise beyond acceptable limits due to issues like a detached CPU cooler, it will automatically power off to avoid harm. However, during a stress test with stable temperatures, performance remains consistent regardless of the applications used, such as video processing.

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Nixation
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01-25-2016, 10:24 AM
#5
The system reached its maximum temperature during gameplay.
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Nixation
01-25-2016, 10:24 AM #5

The system reached its maximum temperature during gameplay.

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TheDiamondHit_
Junior Member
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01-27-2016, 01:14 AM
#6
The temperatures look okay for gaming, but when your CPU reaches full capacity the temps can rise significantly. Use Intel Extreme Tuning Utility; if your temps stay below 90°C you’re in a safe zone and you don’t have to worry about anything, regardless of what you do on your PC.
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TheDiamondHit_
01-27-2016, 01:14 AM #6

The temperatures look okay for gaming, but when your CPU reaches full capacity the temps can rise significantly. Use Intel Extreme Tuning Utility; if your temps stay below 90°C you’re in a safe zone and you don’t have to worry about anything, regardless of what you do on your PC.

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maisymoon
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01-27-2016, 08:37 AM
#7
96C indeed...
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maisymoon
01-27-2016, 08:37 AM #7

96C indeed...

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Bruhtodaface
Junior Member
20
01-27-2016, 01:53 PM
#8
That's your GPU; I was referring to your CPU. It seems you might want to remove dust from your GPU, ensure proper ventilation, and consider replacing the thermal paste if needed.
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Bruhtodaface
01-27-2016, 01:53 PM #8

That's your GPU; I was referring to your CPU. It seems you might want to remove dust from your GPU, ensure proper ventilation, and consider replacing the thermal paste if needed.

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AtaberkIncesu
Member
105
01-27-2016, 09:14 PM
#9
Realtemp and Coretemp display temperatures in the lower right corner of the taskbar. Note that Coretemp may have minor issues on Windows 8.
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AtaberkIncesu
01-27-2016, 09:14 PM #9

Realtemp and Coretemp display temperatures in the lower right corner of the taskbar. Note that Coretemp may have minor issues on Windows 8.

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gavin0099
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179
01-29-2016, 11:14 AM
#10
Working on Windows 10 isn't an option? Got it.
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gavin0099
01-29-2016, 11:14 AM #10

Working on Windows 10 isn't an option? Got it.

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