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Hi

Do u guys know what software i can use to monitor my NVidia based graphics card? It is a 6600 256Mb and the fan is giving me some crap. :x

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Everest temp monitor.

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I lost the cd with the software that came with the card.
But thanx for all of your speedy responses!!

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Yeah but not in the latest driver from Nvidia. Not an active temp monitor.

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However you can use the 84.21 driver (not the latest) but it has a temp display for the gpu. The 91.31 I guess is better in performance for my cards anyways and has a temp monitor but not an active display. It's in the GPU setting section of the 91.31 driver besides the GPU fan settings.

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everest home edition works quite fine on my pc


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