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In mine if you click on Computer then Sensor you get temperature readouts.

Note - what you see displayed as details very much depends on the motherboard concerned Boris

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Yep. in 2.0 it's under:

Computer > Sensor

This shows Motherboard, CPU and HD temperatures, as well as Case Fans, and voltages.

Thanks for that Scarecrow Man.

On the screen you are referring to there are 2 temperatures for the GPU namely GPU and GPU ambient.

The ambient temperature is always less than the other one, is there a reason for this?

By the way I didn't even know that Everest showed GPU temperatures till I saw your post! :rolleyes:

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On the screen you are referring to there are 2 temperatures for the GPU namely GPU and GPU ambient.

???? Not on mine. There's only one CPU temperature.

It could be the first is the figure inside the core and the ambient the temperature the one picked up by the motherboard sensor that sits under the CPU.

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I feel a comment I made in another (unrelated) thread may be useful here

Don't be tempted to take the side off your computer thinking that it will cool it better. It could have exactly the opposite effect to what you want because the airflow may be directed away from where it's required.

If you feel you have to remove the side, ensure you have a BIG external fan blowing toward the case. By that I mean a room fan, not a titchy computer one.

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On the screen you are referring to there are 2 temperatures for the GPU namely GPU and GPU ambient.

???? Not on mine. There's only one CPU temperature.

It could be the first is the figure inside the core and the ambient the temperature the one picked up by the motherboard sensor that sits under the CPU.

:rolleyes:

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Ooooopps - my Everest was only a Snowdon. I have installed the latest version and do get the GPU temperatures - and more.

What I wrote about the two figures may well apply though.

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Andsome if your version of Everest does not show the CPU temperatures there is a newer version out (2.1) which will show them.

It's OK thanks. I have the latest version and now know where to look.

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