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How can i get the temperature of the cpu?

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    Hi, I need information from the hardware of the system.( for example the CPU temperature.) Anybody know how to get it?

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      Hi, I need information from the hardware of the system.( for example the CPU temperature.) Anybody know how to get it?

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      See this answer in this forum : http://www.csharpfriends.com/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=37399[^]

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        See this answer in this forum : http://www.csharpfriends.com/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=37399[^]

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        The replies here are all "It doesn't work" - the reason why is described here[^]

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          Hi, I need information from the hardware of the system.( for example the CPU temperature.) Anybody know how to get it?

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          The chances are you can't, unless the CPU motherboard manufacturer has provided the info via WMI, which is unlikely - most don't so there is no simple, generic way to do it. If you aren't after a generic solution, then you will have to look at the manufacturer of your specific hardware for details (if they give them!) [edit]Monday morning disease - replace CPU with motherboard. Ooops![/edit]

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          modified on Monday, September 7, 2009 5:17 AM

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