Another CPU/HDD temperature monitor - shareware. This one does display CPU temp as well as disk temp - but again, no fan speed information on IBM Thinkpad.
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click to playwow... slightly nsfw...
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Download page for speedfan - a program the will report your Fan and hard disk temperature. I believe you want to keep these temperatures generally below about 70C.
Unfortunately, this program does NOT recognize the fan controller on my IBM Thinkpad. I was hoping to see what fan speed was being called for here.
4 FaversShareViewed: 127 TimesQuoted: Hardware monitor for Windows that can access digital temperature sensors located on several 2-wire SMBus Serial Bus. Can access voltages and fan speeds and control fan speeds. Includes technical articles and docs.
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Step by step instructions for disassembling a Toshiba Qosmio laptop (we wanted to clean the fans).
1 FaverShareViewed: 49 TimesQuoted: Toshiba Qosmio G25. Replacing cooling fans.
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Fan Video Compilation. Prisoner: Cell Block H ---"Top Dogs"
quote: "Here they are in order of their rule...of course starting with Queen Bea! "
omg the music, hahahahahahahahahahaha.
truly hideous and wonderful. god i miss that show. when oh when will they be issued on DVD in the U.S.?????? Fans want to know! Truly singular television entertainment.
click to playThe sound of the crowd is eerie. They must be singing a song together. Interesting bits (to me):
- Is there a risk the can knock down the stadium doing synchronous jumping?
- There are definite wave patterns in the crowd. Why is that? How is each person getting his cue about the time to jump...could it be they are listening to music and jumping in beat to the audio (we'd then seeing sound propogation velocities in the crowd).
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The site is split into eight main categories: Anime/Manga, Books, Cartoons, Miscellaneous, Games, Comics, Movies, and TV Shows. Each has many subcategories, with over 100 in each main category ("Anime/Manga" alone has over 380). Registration is free and registered users can submit their fan fiction for publication on the site, maintain an autobiography or profile, read and review other stories, contact or interact with each other through the website, and maintain a list of favorite stories and authors. There are also centralized communities and forums.
10 FaversShareViewed: 38 TimesWhat product am I excited about this year? My Tivo Series 3? My new BlueRay player? No. It's a tiny little cooling fan from Middle Atlantic. When I first had equipment installed in my living room, we had it all nicely hidden away in a built-in cabinet. DVR's (e.g. Tivo), Satellite receivers, and DVD players can all generate a significant amount of heat. When placed in an enclosed cabinet they are unable to stay cool enough to prevent the heat from damaging the components.
After frying a couple of pieces of equipment, we had Home Technologies install the CAB-COOL fan in the side of the cabinet. What I love about it is that it has an integrated thermostat that lets it spin slower and keep the fan noise to a minimum. Installation is simple and self-contained and our equipment now stays nice and cool.
1 FaverShareViewed: 17 TimesNot really looking for a ceiling fan, but this would be awesome in our exercise room. $360. Also available with gray blades for $30 less.
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Cap for non-light use included
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