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  2. SpeedFan - Wikipedia

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    SpeedFan. SpeedFan is a system monitor for Microsoft Windows that can read temperatures, voltages and fan speeds of computer components. [3] It can change computer fan speeds depending on the temperature of various components. [1] [4] The program can display system variables as charts and as an indicator in the system tray.

  3. How to Check Your CPU Temperature - AOL

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    How can you check your CPU's temperature and what's a good or normal range? We break it down for you.

  4. Speccy - Wikipedia

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    Speccy, developed by Piriform Software, is a freeware utility software and runs under Microsoft Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista and XP for both IA-32 and x64 versions of these operating systems, [ 4][ 5] which shows the user information about hardware and software of the computer. The information displayed by Speccy includes ...

  5. Thermal design power - Wikipedia

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    Thermal design power. The thermal design power ( TDP ), sometimes called thermal design point, is the maximum amount of heat generated by a computer chip or component (often a CPU, GPU or system on a chip) that the cooling system in a computer is designed to dissipate under any workload. Some sources state that the peak power rating for a ...

  6. CPU-Z - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cpuid .com /softwares /cpu-z .html. CPU-Z is a freeware system profiling and monitoring application for Microsoft Windows and Android that detects the central processing unit, RAM, motherboard chipset, and other hardware features of a modern personal computer or Android device .

  7. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    Computer cooling. A finned air cooled heatsink with fan clipped onto a CPU, with a smaller passive heatsink without fan in the background. A 3-fan heatsink mounted on a video card to maximize cooling efficiency of the GPU and surrounding components. Commodore 128DCR computer's switch-mode power supply, with a user-installed 60 mm cooling fan.

  8. TI MSP430 - Wikipedia

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    On the left the larger chip version, on the right a small version in USB format. The MSP430 is a mixed-signal microcontroller family from Texas Instruments, first introduced on 14 February 1992. [ 1] Built around a 16-bit CPU, the MSP430 was designed for low power consumption, [ 2] embedded applications and low cost.

  9. System monitor - Wikipedia

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    System monitor. A system monitor is a hardware or software component used to monitor system resources and performance in a computer system. [1] Among the management issues regarding use of system monitoring tools are resource usage and privacy. Monitoring can track both input and output values and events of systems.