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Best program to show pc component temperatures
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Kaneki
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Looking for a program that will show all pc component temps (CPU, GPU, RAM, ect..) I used to use GPU and CPUZ, but that just shows individual temps. Looking for something that will show everything. Also visually appealing since I will have it open on second monitor all the time. Thanks!
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Try Speccy

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Shiv wrote
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Thanks for the fast response. I will check it out now.

EDIT: Will use this, definitely! Thanks for the help. +Rep
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Kaneki wrote Looking for a program that will show all pc component temps (CPU, GPU, RAM, ect..) I used to use GPU and CPUZ, but that just shows individual temps. Looking for something that will show everything. Also visually appealing since I will have it open on second monitor all the time. Thanks!


i use msi afterburner while im playing in game on screen and while im on desktop its on my taskbar
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MSI after burner is pretty good. I would recommend that. You can even adjust the settings in it to try and make the temp lower/constant
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