Motherboard and temp monitoring tool.

looking for motherboard monitoring tool like core center.
system specs.
msi 790gx-g65
amd phenom 2 x3 720 be
nvidia gtx 260 graphics
wd 250gb sata2 hd
4gb kingston hyperx ddr3 memory
cool max 600w psu
windows xp x64
system is stable and running fine , just like to have something like core center that will run in the background to give me a quick temp check.
tia

look here:
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=107133.0

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