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I have a quick question.  I was wondering if you could tell me how I could go about finding out what my temperature is for my HP Server.  We had a BIT of a scare today and it shut down on us without warning but everything is fine now, however I want something that can check any sensors.

I mainly want temperature, but if I could get it to tell me any other sensors too that'd be great, and another thing would be pretty important if it could email me or pop up something on a remote computer (a message in the network) telling me that an alert has exceeded and such.

Thanks a lot!
--MikeAll i can think of is Speedfan
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=337


SpeedFan is a freeware program that monitors fan speeds, temperatures and voltages in computers with hardware monitoring chips. SpeedFan can even access S.M.A.R.T. info for those hards disks that support this feature (almost all :-)) and show hard disk temperatures too, if supported. At the lowest level, SpeedFan is an hardware monitoring software, but its main feature is that it can control the speed of the fans (depending on your sensor chip) according to the temperatures inside your pc, thus reducing noise and power consumption. Most Winbond sensors and ASUS AS99127F support fan speed changing, as well as OTHERS from MYSON, ANALOG DEVICES, NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTORS and ITE, but the motherboard should make use of available pins. This means that if you have, say, a W83782D on a BP6 then you're ok. If you have a W83782D on some GigaByte's... you're not :-)

SpeedFan can be minimized to the tray and is compatible with Motherboard Monitor QUOTE

... and another thing would be pretty important if it could email me or pop up something on a remote computer (a message in the network) telling me that an alert has exceeded and such.
Nope, I'm sure SpeedFan isn't designed to be networkable and provide you an alert on a remote computer.  Otherwise, it should be just what you need.
If you click CONFIGURE and click the Events TAB you can set it up to send an email.

-JohnNifty: problem is I don't know which one is the processor temp and also is there a way to rename the temps listed?

Otherwise you're right I found this program last night and thought it was pretty neat.


Thanks guys!
--Mike


(side note: How can I see all the threads I've posted to on this forum)To rename the temperatures click configure then click the one you want and press F2.

-John Quote
Nifty: problem is I don't know which one is the processor temp and also is there a way to rename the temps listed?

Otherwise you're right I found this program last night and thought it was pretty neat.


Thanks guys!
--Mike


[highlight](side note: How can I see all the threads I've posted to on this forum)[/highlight]

View your own profile and scroll all the way down and look where it says "Show the last", you can figure the rest out...


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