Cpu Temperature Logging Program
I've just upgraded my system and am having some issues when gaming. It runs fine for maybe 20 mins and then the video gets choppy. Yanni Ethnicity Album there. I'm thinking it must be temp related as I've checked just about everything else I can think of. I'm looking for software that will log cpu and gpu temperature data to a file that I can then look at and see if the temps are high at the times when I experience choppy video. I'm currently using speedfan to log cpu temp, but it apparently doesn't support my video card, and it's accuracy can be questionable from what I've read on other forums.
The CPU temperature can be. The free Open Hardware Monitor software runs on 32-bit and. Added a data logging implementation with configurable logging. Sep 05, 2017 This wikiHow will teach you how to monitor CPU temperature. MESSAGES; LOG IN. Using the BIOS Using a Program Lowering Your CPU Temperature. Real Temp is a temperature monitoring program. Ability to individually calibrate Real Temp for each core of your CPU. Reporting and logging of.
Everest and Rivatuner are the two solutions I see recommended, but I haven't been able to figure out how to enable logging in either of them. My system: ASUS P5Q-E, Q6600, 2x2GB, HD 4850. Start Everest and under 'File' select preferences. Then select Hardware Monitoring and under that, logging. Click on the format you want to save in and where you want to save the logs (I use HTML). Then select what you want to log. Should be that easy.
With ultimate, I found a quirk where I had to create a dummy.htm file in my save directory before it would actually start saving the logs. But once I did that I was good to go. Keep in mind that your GPU is pretty new - Everest might not recognize it and be able to get temps for it. HWMonitor to the rescue(and yes the fan is at 35%(4870) if not it would be in the 60-70's(i have seen it run the fan at 0% even tho it still turns when its cold enough), but i set it to 35% when i fold and or game and just leave it that way.) I downloaded HWMonitor, but it doesn't appear to be detecting my GPU. I searched on the web site but didn't see a list of supported GPUs, but I find it strange that a 4870 would be compatible and a 4850 is not. Not a big deal, since it doesn't appear to support logging anyway. Also, your CPU temps appear to be significantly lower than mine.
Anyone here recommend some software that will log (and maybe chart) temperature of your cpu, gpu etc? I am keen to know what my system is doing as i.
Could you give me some info on what would be a normal idle/load temp range for CPU/GPU in a 75-76 degree room? Battlefield 3 Full Game on this page. This SS was taken with the PC sitting there after doing absolutely nothing for more than an hour: I was able to get Everest logging by following the instructions in one of the posts up above, but it also doesn't appear to be detecting the GPU. Same thing with Riva. Am I a victim of having hardware that is too new? Thanks for the help. Yes, you are a victim of hardware that is too new. Are you overclocking?
I know for some reason if I drop my multiplier on my cpu and pump the crap out of the fsb hwmonitor stops seeing my card. I am not out of idea's yet It does not quite log temps, but gives you a visual of your temp range. I still think if you are worried about temps you should try to increase the fan speed. The video card it self is made to take 100c +(according to ati, i have yet to see it get over 84[82 most times] on auto fan speed), but many users just want it cooler.