Thursday, March 17, 2011

GPU temp monitor help please.

I currently use GPUZ to monitor my cards temps, but I wish it had a preset temp in which it would notify me that my cards were getting too hot.



Do you guys know of a program that does this? It would be great if there was a program that would sound a buzzer or something at a preset temp.

Reply 1 : GPU temp monitor help please.

MSI Afterburner has a setting where it displays the GPU temperature in-game. (Not sure if you're gaming or not.)



The GPU will shut off the laptop when gets too hot, which is usually around 105C.

Reply 2 : GPU temp monitor help please.

Thanks, the highest Ive seen is 91c, dont want to get any where close to 105!

Reply 3 : GPU temp monitor help please.

There is a desktop gadget for Win Vista/7 called GPU Observer. It displays the GPU name, percentage of GPU being currently used, clocks and temps. You might try it out.

Reply 4 : GPU temp monitor help please.


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Originally Posted by AboutThreeFitty
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MSI Afterburner has a setting where it displays the GPU temperature in-game.



Yes, I do play games. The thing is that MSI Afterburner can only display in-game GPU load, no matter what sort of setting I tried. Can you provide steps to display in-game temperature using MSI Afterburner?



Thank you very much.

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Originally Posted by alvinkhorfire
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Yes, I do play games. The thing is that MSI Afterburner can only display in-game GPU load, no matter what sort of setting I tried. Can you provide steps to display in-game temperature using MSI Afterburner?



Thank you very much.



It's slightly hidden.



Open MSI Afterburner and click "Settings" near the bottom. A screen should pop up and on the tabs on the top select "Monitoring." Half way down the screen, in green it says "Active hardware monitoring graphs." Select "GPU temperature" and check the box near the bottom that says "Show in On-Screen Display." It should say "in OSD" under properties if you did it correctly.

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