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    Hi guys!
    So recently, I've been getting numerous crash and error reports while playing Battlefield 3 on my DV6T Quad Edition. I have a 6770m with leshcat's 12.2 UNIFL drivers, and I wanted to know if there is a simple gpu monitoring, or even temperature monitoring program out there that can tell me if my card is running too hot. I'm pretty sure the overheating is the culprit, but I wanna see what the max temps are while I play. Thanks in advance.

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    Um You can try MSI afterburner, it works really well.

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    I've used Everest on my systems in the past, but it is more "bulky", can give you more info than just your GPU.

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    You can try GPU-Z or HWiNFO32/64?

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    There are numerous of programs for checking temperatures, voltages, etc, I've used:
    1) SpeedFan
    2) Aida 64
    3) PC Wizard 2012
    4) HWMonitor

 

 

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