I had to activate the overclocking options at the BIOS... and now it gives me some kind of agreement i have to accept to be able to see and change the voltages and temps... however it seems that ill lose the warranty if I accept
All I wanted was to be able to see the temp of the CPU... and I don't think that it will be worth losing the warranty
Any other way to check the temperature without losing the warranty? :(
Speedfan, you can have it start with windows with just the temp showing in the system tray. I have used it for years on several different machines, great little program!
Also Loading Ntune and agreeing to the OC statement will not void any warranty from Dell especially if all you are doing is monitoring Temps with NVMonitor.
Regards - MichaelO
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E6700 1.1.6 Bios - OS XP MCE 2005
4GB DDR2 PC2-5300 @ 667 Mhz
24 in Dell 2405FPW
768 Mb EVGA 8800GTX
XFI w/ Logitech Z-5450 5.1
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