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SpeedFanSpeedFan is recommended for advanced users, overclockers, and anyone interested in detailed monitoring and customization of their PC's thermal management settings. It is especially beneficial for users who need to manage cooling in custom-built PCs or systems with specific cooling needs.
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I use an app to check system temps: OpenHardwareMonitor. Some people like SpeedFan, does most of the same stuff. Source: over 3 years ago
That's not super common (but it does happen ofc). It might be worth running a tool to scan the drive and take a peek at the SMART data. I typically use Speedfan https://almico.com/speedfan.php. Source: almost 4 years ago
You'll get better gpu support from Afterburner, but if you have a weird chipset or an incompatible fan controller, good old SpeedFan still has a few tricks. Source: almost 4 years ago
Check disk health with speedfan from http://almico.com/speedfan.php. Source: almost 5 years ago
Speedfan Freeware gives you some info about your temps, but its mostly used to set up your custom fan control, such as increasing rpm of your front intake fans when temp of GPU and/or CPU reaches a certain point and much more, how much you can do with it depends on the fan controller chip that is used on your mainboard, so you mileage may vary. Source: almost 5 years ago
Open Hardware Monitor - Monitors temperature sensors, fan speeds, voltages, load and clock speeds, with optional graph.
ServerSuit - ServerSuit is a browser based program that enables remote Linux administration, monitoring, website hosting, and server setup automation.
iStat Menus - "An advanced Mac system monitor for your menubar."
Nagios - Complete monitoring and alerting for servers, switches, applications, and services
smcFanControl - [Download] smcFanControl 2.
Ekran System - Ekran System is an enterprise-grade user monitoring software.