You might want to downlaod mother monitor:
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/download.html
Most modern chipsets and monther boards temp monitors built in....
Any one ever heard of a temp monitor for the tablets? Mine gets pretty dang hot. ST4110 w/mem upgrade.
You might want to downlaod mother monitor:
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/download.html
Most modern chipsets and monther boards temp monitors built in....
henryse
That utility seems to work on a Compaq/HP TC 1000 !
At least partially.
Reports case temperature 70 - 170 ° F
Reports CPU temperature 30° F Steady
30° F Doesn't really make sense
Thanks, for the Link!
quote:Originally posted by henryse
You might want to downlaod mother monitor:
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/download.html
Most modern chipsets and monther boards temp monitors built in....
The CPU sensor may be either disabled or the the "driver" for the TC1000 needs to be updated. I rather like it, I use it on my portable because it has an auto shutdown you can set up. One time my portable did not auto off when I put it in the case and it nearly melted down. [eureka]
Funny thing is I really leave it on most of the time however lately i have noticed it has been very warm lately, and this is one reason tablets havnt taken off!!! Can u imagine handing over ur tablet after being on for a few hours, to someone. The might not expect it to be so warm and drop it.
Henryse, thanks I forgot about that utility, i used it on my dual cpu desk top for some years now, lol and i forgot about it!!!
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