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What Exactly Is Pink? by °dalarty  3 weeks 3 days  ago

What Exactly Is Pink? by °dalarty 3 weeks 3 days ago

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Not too much for me to say about this wallpaper that hasn't already been said: Dalarty has provided a descriptive walk through all the way from the concept idea, to its execution and ultimately its fruition. And you can really see how that careful planning paid off. But it just goes to show, good ideas take time---and a whole lot of patience!

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~JUSTIFY 30 minutes ago
I'm soory i can't understand what you just said, please say in english!

~agiekecil 34 minutes ago
빅뱅 - 하루하루

~JUSTIFY 36 minutes ago
Hey everyone, i made a new wall; please check it out!

°akiranyo 1 hour 38 minutes ago
SB is a way too quiet today

~Transparency 3 hours 13 minutes ago
Ji Ji Ji Ji Unit!

~futaridejuunishi 4 hours 10 minutes ago
Bernouli, don't attaches to brad D:

$Poey 5 hours 47 minutes ago
Gotta watch out for Berns... they'll get you good if you're not paying attention.

^hatesyou 5 hours 52 minutes ago
Head crab?

`Bernouli 5 hours 56 minutes ago
*scurries away*

$Poey 6 hours 1 minute ago
*gets out crowbar

comp. temp.

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~Rukawa11
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Well...I just wanna know if how can I check my computer's temperature?
can anyone help me here..

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~karbonfyber
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2 years 3 months ago
You can check by go into your BIOS or by using software such as SpeedFan or Everest.

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~Rukawa11
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What's BIOS?

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~karbonfyber
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The BIOS is your motherboard's setup and configuration area along with baseline computer operation management. When you restart your computer, the very first screen should say on the bottom "Press (key) to enter setup". The (key) is usually Del or F10 but not always so press whatever key it says to press.

Inside the BIOS there are a number of different options. DON'T CHANGE ANYTHING UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. Inside one of the menu options should show your CPU temp.

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~Rukawa11
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Aaahhh...I see...I need to restart my PC first so that I can see the temp of it..then how anout that software speedfan...are they really going to tell me my PC temp.?

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~karbonfyber
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Yes it will...

If that doesn't work, try Everest. Also try any temperature monitoring/overclocking software that came with your motherboard.

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Here are a few more for you.

If you're hardcore, you can check BIOS as mentioned above to check your CPU temperature. Whenever my splash screen appears when I turn on my computer, it shows the temperature at the bottom of the screen, but that's just for my BIOS/motherboard. So I don't have to go through that extra step. :P

If you want to be able to constantly monitor your CPU temperature via a program or some desktop widget, Motherboard Monitor is a great tool for picking up information gathered from your CPU's sensor. This information includes CPU temperature, as well as other miscellaneous information that you might or might not need.

SpeedFan is another monitoring utility that lets you adjust fan speeds (if your hardware supports it), it also reads CPU temperatures.

There are plenty more out there, but these two are what some google searches yielded for me. I tried MBM in the past and it worked great for me.

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You can try everest here: Everest

They've stopped officially supporting Everest Home edition, but it's still functional.

Temperatures are under computer, and then under the sensor section.

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~Rukawa11
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2 years 3 months ago
Thanks for that guys...

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~Saka4Rob10
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2 years 3 months ago

Rukawa11
well...I just wanna know if how can I check my computer's temperature?
can anyone help me here..


Install Everest from Lavalays and you'll have the indication of temperatures or check if there's a motherboard monitoring program in your motherboard cd.

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~Rukawa11
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Well...just wanna ask before downloading those stuff...
well...just wanna be ensure...does those link up there doesn't have any virus connected..

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^hatesyou
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Dear god. They're files on commercial sites... just how paranoid are you? Besides what's the point of having a virus scanner if you don't allow it to protect you?

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~Rukawa11
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Hhhmmm..well...just wanna be alert...
by the way...what should be the normal temp. of your computer?

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It varies depending on the components and the environment it is in. You'd need to consult the documentation from your chip manufacturer to find its operational temperature range.

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Ahhh...I see...

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