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Matt555 said:You won't get any sarcastic comments, just an answer...
You can check CPU temps in the BIOS usually, but you can also use a program to monitor them if you motherboard supports it, something like SpeedFan is very good.
Matt said:your bios cant tell you your temp cuz your sys does not have the nesesary chip to measure the temp(see the above posts again). May i ask why youre so keen to get your temps.
Byrnie said:Right. Thanks for all the advice. When i get into my BIOS several headings come up. I have quite thoroughly checked through them all and cannot find the temp. Is this just to do with my bios not having temp or am i not checking properly. i have made a list of the headings so if you could please point me in the right direction :)
Standard CMOS features
Advanced BIOS features
Advanced chipset features
integrated peripherals
power management setup
pnp/pci configurations
frequency voltage control
which out of those (if any) should i start with?