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Hardware Sensors Monitor

check the computer temperature

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    Alexander Berezkin
  • License: Trial
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Hardware Sensors Monitor - Check the computer temperature

In the process of using a computer, if the temperature of the CPU or motherboard rises too high, you will have to use it appropriately, avoiding damage. But if you own the Hardware Sensors Monitor software, you will be really comfortable and completely assured of unfortunate incidents.

Because the Hardware Sensors Monitor has the ability to issue warnings when it exceeds the allowed limit. In addition, the program also shows you parameters such as BIOS, CPU FAN, processor speed . After successful installation, the program will integrate into the system tray, you just need to click on icon, immediately appear information board including the temperature of the motherboard, hard drive (HDD), fan speed, and the level of power supply to electrical equipment from the source.

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However, to set an alert, customize the temperature or turn off the computer whenever the temperature exceeds the allowed limit, click the icon in the system tray and select Settings . On the Hardware Monitor Settings window, set the functions corresponding to the following main tabs:

- Card Temperratures : This is the main part of the program, you can choose to set the temperature limit of the motherboard, CPU, HDD in the Label section, to avoid unfortunate damage when the temperature is too high. In the Yellow Zone and Red Zone, there is a limit of warning by pressing the arrows up or down so that the appropriate temperature parameters are only. To enable the warning beyond the allowed limit, you tick the lines in the Warning section, then in the Excute section, click the open file icon, follow the path to where the audio (music .) is located, click Open to open and this is the warning sound (the file must be in wav format or can be used directly in the exe file).

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- Fans card: Gives you the option of cooling speed of the fans in Case case. You can also turn on the warning if the fan speed is lower than the specified number (check the lines under the Warning section and click the open file icon to select the audio file in the Execute section like the card setting above). Typically the average fan speed is about 4,800 rpm. Depending on your regulations and each type of mainboard that has the appropriate mode.

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- Cards Voltages : Display supplies in the slot and on the input and output devices. The Other voltages section allows you to set other types of voltages on the system.

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- Advanced tab: Gives you a higher setting of the more accurate limit temperature of each device displayed under Temperature correction and the time span for each warning under Timeouts .

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- Card Thermo Control : Help you depending on the status on the motherboard or CPU when exceeding the specified limit. In the Thermal throttle control box, select the device under Device and enable the feature at Enable at or disable the feature at Disable at . But this function can only be applied on modern motherboards today. It is really modern and useful, just turn on your PC from Stop state (IDLE) to a lower power consumption state to better protect the system.

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- Card Bios info : Displays all BIOS information including version and production date .

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- CPU info card: Gives you information about CPU such as: manufacturer (BrandName), bus system (System bus) .

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- Card H / W (Hardware) setup : Allows you to more accurately set the chip on the mainboard with the devices that the program supports. However, in the Sensor Settings pane, under Types , you should see the following lines about the mainboard manufacturer to set up properly.

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