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July 10th, 2007 20:00

Are these Windows OS'd?
If so, open a command line and type "wmic".
From the Windows Management Instrumentation Console you can retrieve things such as temperature for the cpu's, power supply's, motherboard, and hard drives.

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July 10th, 2007 22:00

Hmmm....tried that but it didn't seem to work.
 
I got into WMIC and issued the command "temperature get /value" and got some interesting info for CPU0 but not the current temp.  I have no idea how to use this to get data for other components.  Any tips or tricks you can offer?

January 20th, 2011 10:00

GARY UTILITIES: FIND AT ANY ON LINE DOWNLOAD SITE.

AT THESE DOWNLOAD SITES TRY TYPING : CPU TEMP SENCER.

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