From: rotfl on
Yrrah:

The website wrongly says:

"The uniqueness of it is that it shows the temperature of each
individual core in each processor in your system!"

Speedfan also provides individual core temps as well as a regular CPU
temp and temps for all other devices, mobo sensors permitting.


rotfl

From: Dave on
On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 14:24:50 +0000, Bear Bottoms wrote:
>>
>>
> But it is like watching paint dry.


Better than watching a cpu fry......

Dave


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From: rotfl on
Yrrah:

>So what? Numerous programs can do more. Not everyone wants a utility
>which does umpteen things though. Some people prefer a small and
>simple utility for a single simple job.
>Speedfan is not everyone's cup of tea. I've used it for a number of
>years, but don't really need it. And the program is not faultless.
>
>Yrrah


Speedfan is the gold standard for this task.

Most problems people have using it are due to them not understanding how
it works, how to set it up and correctly set the various parms; there is
a learning curve.


rotfl

From: za kAT on
On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 23:58:55 +0200, rotfl wrote:

> Most problems people have using it are due to them not understanding how
> it works, how to set it up and correctly set the various parms; there is
> a learning curve.

Interesting. Can you publish your research data. I would be interested in
seeing your findings.

Unless you are bullshitting, and just made that up?

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From: rotfl on
za kAT wrote:

>On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 23:58:55 +0200, rotfl wrote:
>>
>> Most problems people have using it are due to them not understanding
>> how it works, how to set it up and correctly set the various parms;
>> there is a learning curve.
>
>Interesting. Can you publish your research data. I would be interested
>in seeing your findings.
>
>Unless you are bullshitting, and just made that up?


"research data"? "findings"?

What are you blathering on about Mr Allmouth & Knickers?

I have used SF for maybe 5 years and know how it works, many don't and
give up; it's not easy to setup/fine tune to get it working at its
best. Nevertheless, once a user does understand, it works flawlessly at
controlling multiple fan speeds, mobo permitting.

IF you can read, I suggest you take a trip over and read the SF forum
going back several years. All the "research data" and "findings" you
could ever wish for is there.


HTH

rotfl
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