How to monitor pc temperature over a web, is it posible?

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CPUID gives you everything. The temperature of your GPU, CPU, HDD and more.

Looks like this on my PC

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speccy is better and on another note, not all computer components in the world have temp sensors, so no matter what you use doesnt guarantee you temps if your system doesnt have sensors

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Of course not all components have temperature sensors. Or why do you think are the RAM missing from my list?

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I find the Core Temp widget for Windows 7 to work pretty good.

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Yeah you can set up those widgets to do a sound alarm when the cpu surpase a set temp.

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Mine plays the overheating and meltdown warnings from Portal 2. It's glorious.

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:D

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I use core temp but i want a program thet send date over a web to remmotly see on another device.

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Simply out of curiosity: why?

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Becose i want to se my pc temp when playing games withaut closing one.

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Then play windowed. Core tamp will be on top (:

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He he i must then make my own app :D

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google "speccy" its the absolute best way to monitor entire system temps while also seeing all your computers specs

best part is its from the people who made CCleaner, so you know its safe and legit

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Real Temp
flawless, best ever found, using since 2008, always on desktop !

EDIT: oh, wait... over a web ? you mean remotely checking PC temp ?

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There's a little program for that called SpeedFan.

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I use Speed Fan.

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Closed 1 decade ago by kaotik.