You can find the command center .exe files in the alienware folder on your c drive. I've done what you want. Each of the three parts of command center has it's own .exe file. Just click on them and they will run in it's own window. For example, on my computer you can find it with this path way:
C:\program files\alienware\command center
Scroll down the dir and you will see an application file named "thermalcontrols". Double click to run it and you will see it running in a window of it's own.
Does these temps and RPM speeds look good for in game? My system fan before game was 880RPMs. My system gets pretty loud during a game. It is tied to the system fan reving up 1045RPMs
Instead of trying to run it in a window, try just clicking on the little arrows in the top right of each box. This will put them right on the desktop as widgets.
AlienJimmy
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February 10th, 2010 11:00
You can find the command center .exe files in the alienware folder on your c drive. I've done what you want. Each of the three parts of command center has it's own .exe file. Just click on them and they will run in it's own window. For example, on my computer you can find it with this path way:
C:\program files\alienware\command center
Scroll down the dir and you will see an application file named "thermalcontrols". Double click to run it and you will see it running in a window of it's own.
JoeCrab
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February 8th, 2010 21:00
Does these temps and RPM speeds look good for in game? My system fan before game was 880RPMs. My system gets pretty loud during a game. It is tied to the system fan reving up 1045RPMs
Praxxis
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February 8th, 2010 22:00
Instead of trying to run it in a window, try just clicking on the little arrows in the top right of each box. This will put them right on the desktop as widgets.
JoeCrab
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February 9th, 2010 06:00
I have actually done that before. I like it running in its own window. It keeps things nice and neat. Thanks for your reply :)
JoeCrab
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February 10th, 2010 12:00
Does the above PIC look normal for gaming temp and fan speeds? I bet it is but I want to make sure.
JoeCrab
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February 10th, 2010 12:00
Thank you AlienJimmy. That is what I was looking for. I do appreciate your post.