CPU temperature monitoring utility - It works!!!
After long seeking and testing many HW monitoring programs it works! CPU temp monitoring on toshiba notebooks! Hmonitor v4.2.5.1 at http://hmonitor.com/
Good luck!
Hi sauliaus
Thanks for your information.
I have checked some postings and it seems that some user would like to install the temperature monitoring utility.
I'm sure this post will help many users.
Thanks again ;)
Bye
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Internal temperature monitoring utility?
Is there any monitoring software (similar to Activity Monitor) that detects whether key components such as the CPU and hard-drive are running at a reasonable temperature or are overheating?
I believe that temperature-monitoring sensors are present inside the casing so in theory what I am asking about should be possible.Hi, KDS-KDS. My experience has been that temperature-reporting utilities such as the one linked by roam above (which I've tested) are only able to find a single sensor in my Tibook, the same generation as yours. That sensor watches only the hard drive, which is normally one of the cooler parts of a Tibook. Though there clearly are additional sensors in the machine, it appears that their output is unavailable to (or perhaps isn't readable by) such reporting software, for some reason. Owners of other Mac models have reported quite varied results, from highly satisfactory (several sensors detected) to no sensors detected at all.
This question came up several times in the Tibook discussion forums a while back, and my recollection is that no Tibook owner, regardless of which of the four generations his machine belonged to, ever found any temp-reporting software that could provide a readout on the CPU. If you do find one, please post in over there and let us know. -
Temperature monitoring utility - QUESTION
Has anyone else out there run both TempMonitor and CoreDuoTemp at the same time on an (Intel, duh) MacBook? The reason I ask is because I am, and I get drastically different readings from each. Like 64F versus 84F. The same disparity occurs when switching to Celcius units too.
Is there something about running both at the same time that can cuase one (or the other, or both) to not function properly?
Thanks in advance!Has anyone else out there run both TempMonitor and
CoreDuoTemp at the same time on an (Intel, duh)
MacBook? The reason I ask is because I am, and I get
drastically different readings from each. Like 64F
versus 84F. The same disparity occurs when switching
to Celcius units too.
Is there something about running both at the same
time that can cuase one (or the other, or both) to
not function properly?
Thanks in advance!
make sure the refresh rates are both the same. -
Monitoring CPU temperature on a Digital Audio
Does anyone know of any downloadable CPU monitoring software out there that will work on a Digital Audio? Temperature Monitor doesn't work on this model (although I think it used to work on a Sawtooth), but it would a great utility to have.
Hello! Welcome to the Forums!
Sadly, there is no real way to obtain the temperature of the CPU in G4 models before Mirror Drive Doors. Those models lack the cpu sensor to report temperature. You might have to search xlr8yourmac.com or use Google to do a search for how to get CPU temperature from a Digital Audio G4.
The technology of those G4s doesn't include a sensor for temperature reporting. -
Satellite M100 - I can't analyse the CPU temperature
I'm an owner of Toshiba Satellite M100 series (Core Duo T2300, X1400, etc.). The problem is that I can't analyse the CPU temperature changes in such popular application like Everest or Notebook Hardware Control. Also any other software provided by Toshiba and already installed on my HDD doesn't include some CPU diagnostics including the temperature changes!
The only software which seems to be working is the HWiNFO32 so there is some thermal sensor inside which reads this temperature of Centrino Duo processor, but this software is not very user-friendly :(
There is a request for Toshiba to do something with this... I've upgraded BIOS in my model to a version 1.70 but it didn't change anything I could easily notice (or is there any?) :(Hi
Like Mike said the BIOS update has nothing to do with the CPU temperature monitoring.
The fact is that Toshiba doesnt support any 3rd party applications.
However, all the temperature programs are not precise and dont get exactly information about the temperature. Only the programs with a physical temperature sensor will give you a exactly temperature.
I dont understand why its so important for you to know the temperature. The Toshiba notebooks support an overheating protection and if the temperature increases to the critical level so the unit shuts down automatically. -
Problem re-setting up monitoring utility
I have 4 WVC54GC cameras Several years ago I had problems losing recording setting with the utility that came with the cameras. Following advise from the forum I used a utility for another linksys camera (I can't remember which) last month the monitoring utility stop working, no video no recordings. I was able to browse to the cameras using IE but could not view the videos. The cameras are remotely monitored, using dyndns for name resolution. Naturally I assumed the problem was remote so I reset the cameras and router but it still did not work. I then tried a different PC and I can browse to the cameras and view the videos. The problem must then be with my PC. I uninstalled anything I installed since he problem began. I tried to reinstall the activeX component, but I could not uninstall the existing one. I reinstalled IE but now I cannot install the activeX component, I get the install prompt and then nothing. I also wanted reinstalled the monitoring utility but I could not remember where I got it. So I reverted to the original, I can view videos and record but if I reboot the PC I loose all recording settings, back to my original problem. I downloaded the utility for WVC80N but I cannot configure any of the cameras it states that
The Camera Name or IP Address has existed. You cannot add the same camera to the list.
However there are no cameras in the list, there were folders in the storage area for each of the cameras so I deleted them but I still get the error.
How do I get around the "has existed" issue?
What other utility is avaible?
Any idea on the activeX install issue ?
Any help you can provide will be appreciated Well you can try different browser and then check whether you can monitor and record the videos. Secondly you can download the camera utility from the Cisco website or from the following link: http://homesupport.cisco.com/en-us/support/cameras/WVC54GC . The download setup will be in zip form. You need to unzip the setup ad then run the utility..
As far as active X installation is concern, which windows you are running on that particular computer.
Here is the link installing ActiveX with Windows Vista or Windows 7-
https://qboe.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1850
Here is the link installing ActiveX with Windows XP-
http://www.ehow.com/how_4796930_install-activex-control-windows-xp.html -
Is my temperature monitor working correctly?
i've downloaded the marcel bresink temperature monitor for my macbook.
before the firmware update, it ran at 67 degrees celsius. after the firmware update, it runs at 40's.
when i restarted my computer few hours later, and loaded up the temperature monitor, it gave me a reading of 29 degrees and even with intensive work (where i can feel the heat and the fan working) the temperature monitor still remained at 29 degrees. right now, it seems to be stuck on 25 degrees. i've changed the preferences so that the sensors are updating the temperatures regularly. i've also tried reinstalling it. is there something wrong or am i not noticing something here?
thanks guy!
btw, my new macbook is working great!It's an Intel processor design fault. I got this info from the Hardware Monitor developer.
Q: I have a Mac with an Intel Core Solo or Core Duo processor.
Sometimes, the temperature readings seems to "hang" and are no longer
being refreshed. Is this a problem with the application?
A: No, this problem is caused by an internal design flaw of current
versions of Intel Core processors. The Digital Thermal Sensors may
stop working when the processor returns from a C3/C4 power saving
state. Intel plans to correct this hardware bug for future steppings
of the CPU.
Intel refers to this hardware problem as Erratum AE18. For detailed
information, please see Intel document 30922204
http://www.intel.com/design/mobile/specupdt/309222.htm
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It ALL works (mostly)!!! CPU Temp Monitor??
Just finished assembling my new system and loading it up this weekend, and amazingly, it works. Even with CL3 ram it runs much faster than a P4 1.8A on SiS 645/DDR333 board I had. I am amazed at how big a difference there is in the way XP Pro loads and retrieves data and how smooth it sets up. I did not have to load ANY drivers! A huge step forward from 98SE.
The only issue appears to be that the temperature monitor is out to lunch (So was my last board the SiS645 one, it did the exact same thing) for both CPU and Case. I installed a seperate case system to monitor temp and it gives me 22 deg C after I rearranged the airflow from the fans. I am thinking of drilling out the stock heatsink and inserting one of these temp monitors to real time monitor the CPU.
Has anyone come up with a good way to really monitor CPU temps with this board??Hey,
I loaded up MBM (after I figured out what it was and where to find it). It seems pretty good: The case reads 37 deg C (my independent sensor reads 27 deg and bios says 47) and CPU reads 47 deg (bios says 57).
The real questions is : My -12 volts reads -6, and I have played with the settings to find the right sensor, and every sensor I select changes all the voltage readings. Is there a specific selection for readings that sets this up right?
Also, I found a Lian-Li temp sensor with thin tape probes that is designed to be set between CPU/Heatsink to provide real time accurate monitoring for chips (theres two, so I plan on doing CPU and NB), so I will have real data instead of hoping it is right. (19.00 US). Nice little 3.5" or 5.25" models avail in black, silver or beige.
Nick -
Monitoring CPU Temperature?
Does anyone know of any software that will read out my CPU's temperature. I'm sure there is but just don't know where to find it. Thanks
Oy, oy, oy.
If you’re going to run this marginal software, for god’s sake don’t leave it running, especially on battery power! It’ll run you batter down far faster than any of the so-called whine-stopping fixes. It genereates excessive CPU load and constant disk activity (that will prevent the disk from spinning down, e.g.).
Get some real utility software. Use Bresink’s Hardware Monitor or Temperature Monitor.
Marcel Bresink’s Software for Mac OS X
RRS
iMac 20" Core Duo, 2 GB; MacBook Pro 15" 2.0 GHz, 2 GB Mac OS X (10.4.6) -
How do I monitor CPU temperature on a 2009 MacBook Air Lion
My beloved 2009 MacBook AIr is freezing up. I think it is overheating. How can I monitor the CPU temp to see if this is the problem?
The Apple Store folk thought the SSD drive has gone bad, but they wanted $799.00 to replace it. I bought a new 2013 MacBook Air, but returned it because the screen had a purplish haze to it and the contrast was poor (to my eyes). I love my 2009 MacBook Air screen, so I want to fix it.Download from the Internet iStat pro or Temperature Monitor from the Bresink web site.
http://www.bresink.com/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html
I like IStat pro because it also displays the fan speed.
Ciao. -
X2100 monitoring hardware parameters CPU temperature
Hello all!
I have an X2100 under Linux SLES 10.0
I'm searching Internet for a long time, but cant get an answer.
Is there a way to get hardware parameters (CPU temperature/fan speed etc) via SNMP ?
What software should be installed (of course snmpd is running yet) to do it?
What MIBs is needed?
best regards,
AlexHi,
this hardware monitoring tools are not giving the real temp out. I tried Hardware doctor and it says that my Qosmio is running about 120 (!!) so I dont think its supposed to be the
real temperature of my CPU!
If your FAN is running constantly, maybe your fan and cooling system is clobbed with dust. Maybe cleaning the whole thing would be useful. On the other side, try to adjust the setting in the "toshiba power saver" and try to find settings which fit for you (performance/silence) because you have a powerful system and then its normal that your fan is running high.
He had to cool a CPU, a VGA and a little bit of heat out of the case.
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G41M-P25 / HW monitor F71889F - incorrect CPU temperature readings?
My old mainboard blew up (literally, the capacitators leaked) and I had it replaced with a G41M-P25. The tech guy also put a new CPU cooler on the board because for whatever reason he decided that my old one wouldn´t fit. From then on my PC became extremely unstable, according to various monitor programs the CPU temperature was ca. 60°C in idle mode and went up to 85°C (!) within 2 minutes with full CPU load then the board would shut down.
I went back to the store and complained and got a stronger cooler. The system runs stable now, but the CPU temperature readings are still quite high: ca. 50°C in idle, up to 68°C with full load. I double-checked the values in the BIOS monitor and it shows the same temperatures. But the heat sink is cool (way below body temperature) and when I touch the spot where it is sitting on the CPU it is cool, too.
So... what are the chances that the HW monitor is reporting an incorrect CPU temperature? Is there any known issue with the mainboard G41M-P25 and the built in HW monitor Fintek F71889F? SpeedFan also reports quite high temperatures for "temp2" under full load (up to 80-90°C), which seems to be the mosfet temperature - but I know that SpeedFan is not completely to be trusted. I just worry about the CPU temperature, according to the Intel datasheet it should be ca. 63°C at most.
My system:
Mainboard MSI G41M-P25
CPU Intel Pentium D 2.8GHz
The Pentium D is known for getting hot fast, but on the other hand the cooler is already pretty strong and like I said a touch test revealed that the area near the CPU is way below body temperature, so nowhere near 68°C. In comparison the temperature reported for my graphics card is 50-60°C which seems to be correct because it actually is hot and the air surrounding it is warm, too. Should I just ignore the temperature readings? Or is this a problem which can possibly be fixed with a BIOS update? Or maybe complain again and have the mainboard replaced?Well, I used Speedfan. Problem is when under load temp2 hits about 80°C thermal throttling occurs which makes my processor useless for gaming. Because of that, I changed processor for my old P4 3,0GHz and OC'ed it a little (@3,27GHz). Temps are similiar, but lower than 80°C. Here is log from Speedfan after 2 mins CPU torture:
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Seconds GPU CPU Temp1 Temp2 Core
61244 51,0 43,25 50,0 50,0 51,0
61247 51,0 43,25 51,0 51,0 51,0
61250 51,0 43,25 53,0 54,0 51,0
61253 51,0 43,25 54,0 54,0 51,0
61256 51,0 43,25 53,0 54,0 51,0
61259 51,0 43,0 54,0 55,0 51,0
61263 51,0 43,25 54,0 56,0 51,0
61265 51,0 43,25 54,0 56,0 51,0
61269 51,0 43,0 54,0 56,0 51,0
61272 51,0 43,25 54,0 57,0 51,0
61275 51,0 43,25 53,0 57,0 51,0
61278 51,0 43,25 51,0 56,0 51,0
61281 51,0 43,25 50,0 55,0 51,0
61284 51,0 43,25 50,0 54,0 51,0
61287 51,0 43,25 50,0 54,0 51,0
61290 51,0 43,25 49,0 53,0 51,0
61293 51,0 43,0 49,0 53,0 51,0
61296 51,0 43,25 49,0 53,0 51,0
61299 51,0 43,25 49,0 53,0 51,0
61302 51,0 43,25 50,0 53,0 51,0
61305 51,0 43,25 49,0 53,0 51,0
61308 51,0 43,0 49,0 52,0 51,0
61311 51,0 43,25 50,0 52,0 51,0
61314 51,0 43,25 49,0 52,0 51,0
61318 51,0 43,0 50,0 52,0 51,0
61321 51,0 43,0 50,0 53,0 51,0
61324 51,0 43,25 52,0 53,0 51,0
61327 51,0 43,25 56,0 56,0 51,0
61330 51,0 43,25 56,0 57,0 51,0
61333 51,0 43,25 58,0 60,0 51,0
61336 51,0 43,25 58,0 61,0 51,0
61339 51,0 43,25 58,0 63,0 51,0
61342 51,0 43,25 59,0 67,0 51,0
61345 51,0 43,5 59,0 65,0 51,0
61348 51,0 43,5 59,0 65,0 51,0
61351 51,0 43,25 59,0 66,0 51,0
61354 51,0 43,5 60,0 67,0 51,0
61357 51,0 43,25 59,0 68,0 51,0
61360 51,0 43,25 59,0 69,0 51,0
61363 51,0 43,5 59,0 70,0 51,0
61367 51,0 43,5 60,0 71,0 51,0
61370 51,0 43,25 60,0 71,0 51,0
61373 51,0 43,5 60,0 73,0 51,0
61376 51,0 43,5 60,0 73,0 51,0
61379 51,0 43,5 60,0 73,0 51,0
61382 51,0 43,5 60,0 73,0 51,0
61385 51,0 43,5 60,0 74,0 51,0
61388 51,0 43,5 60,0 74,0 51,0
61391 51,0 43,5 60,0 75,0 51,0
61394 51,0 43,5 60,0 75,0 51,0
61397 51,0 43,5 60,0 76,0 51,0
61400 51,0 43,5 60,0 76,0 51,0
61403 51,0 43,5 60,0 76,0 51,0
61406 51,0 43,5 60,0 77,0 51,0
61409 51,0 43,75 60,0 77,0 51,0
61412 51,0 43,5 60,0 77,0 51,0
61416 51,0 43,75 60,0 78,0 51,0
61419 51,0 43,75 60,0 78,0 51,0
61422 51,0 43,5 60,0 78,0 51,0
61425 51,0 43,5 60,0 78,0 51,0
61428 51,0 43,5 60,0 79,0 51,0
61431 51,0 43,75 61,0 79,0 51,0
61434 51,0 43,75 61,0 79,0 51,0
61437 51,0 43,75 60,0 79,0 51,0
61440 51,0 43,75 60,0 79,0 51,0
Also, my CPU cooler is Scythe Katana III and it's installed properly. -
Any Temperature Monitor apps working on MBP yet?
I've got a hot MBP like a lot of people here.
Before I call Apple, I wanted to quantify just "how hot" it is, but Temperature Monitor 3.3 "can't find a sensor" when it launches. Their product page states that they don't "fully support" MBP yet but will soon.
So. Any other way to get the internal temp reading until Temperature Monitor gets updated?
ThanksHardware monitor 3.4 (Marcel Bresnik Software
Systeme) is a Universal Binary. It gives me pretty
accurate temperatures. At the hottest, my MBP
records temperatures at about 117 degree Fahrenheit.
It is pretty hot to the touch, but since I survived
summer temperatures that hot as a kid, it isn't
extreme. Don't know how this compares to a PB; my
other machines are iBooks.
Do you consider this very hot or normal operations. After about 2 hours of continuous use (mostly web surfing) my wife's 12" PB is showing 113degF processor topside and 133degF graphics processor temps. It does not appear to be running any more than normal temps to me. Just trying to get a benchmark for my comtemplated MBP purchase.
Powerbook, iMac Mac OS X (10.4.5) -
No CPU temperature sensor on Intel based Mac mini?
Does new Intel based Mac mini has no CPU temperature sensor like the first, PPC based, Mac mini?
If I'm wrong what universal utility should I use to monitor the CPU temperature of my brand new Intel CoreDuo Mac mini?Every time a new model Mac comes out, the temperature monitoring utilities have to be updated. Obviously, the insides of the Intel Mac mini is different from the PowerPC Mac mini. The folks who write those kinds of tools can't see into the future and write a utility that will work on computers that haven't been released yet. Just give them a little while to catch up!
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Laptop monitor no longer works, and neither does external monitor
My laptop has always had a severe problem with overheating when running even the simplest games, and the fan area in the upper left consistently reaches temperatures unbearable to touch. Using software to find internal temperatures I have found that the CPU usually is about 100 degrees celsius just standing by, and reaches upwards of 130 degrees Celsius when running games. If it ever went much past 130 it would usually shut it self down so it wouldn't fry, but recently the heat seems to have caused the hinge in the area to become ridiculously stiff to the point where the tension cracked the case. This caused the hinge to come out of the casing which placed strain on the cable running through the hinge into the display. I eventually managed to get the hinge back inside the case after it being outside for a few weeks or so, but it didn't seem to matter because a few days later the monitor stopped working completely. It was now just white instead of displaying picture and my first thought was to use an external monitor temporarily but that didn't work either. When booting up the computer the power and fan turn on and the wireless light turns on, first orange then white, and the caps lock key will turn it's light on when pushed. I'm not sure why an external monitor won't work but if anyone can at least help me get that working if not the laptop screen it would be awesome, thanks!
@ckurtz22 ,
I have brought your issue to the attention of an appropriate team within HP. They will likely request information from you in order to look up your case details or product serial number. Please look for a private message from an identified HP contact. Additionally, keep in mind not to publicly post personal information (serial numbers and case details).
If you are unfamiliar with how the Forum's private message capability works, you can learn about that here.
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