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Program to see PSU temp?

NathanP2007

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Anyone know of a program thats reliable to show PSU temp? I currently have the nvidia program that shows the PSU and PCU temp but idk how reliable it is. Thanks guys
 
None exist. The closest you can come is with a digital thermometer.
 
They would only work if you had a temperature probe that you could connect to the motherboard somehow...

You can get temperature probes with display readouts that go in drive bays
 
Get a Gigabyte Odin GT PSU and monitor voltages, fan speed and unit temp through he P-Tuner software. :D

Or.... Get a 780i motherboard and an ESA comliant power supply and use Nvidia's ESA program to monitor.

Otherwise, aint going to happen because the PSU has no communication interface with your motherboard.
 
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