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Originally posted by keepithush Thermometers are pretty cheap and still reliable without the need to be hooked up to the latest pentium. The only way you can achieve what you mean is to have a sensor on the outside of the computer, so without external peripherals all your computer can do is give you the temperatures inside your pc, of the cpu, gpu and whatever else they stick a sensor on nowadays. Yes,but what I am asking is,if a program could be created to measure the temperature without any other device attached,based on the temperature inside the core of the computer! OK but then you would have to take into account gpu runs warmer on certain programmes, is there a draft in the room which alters the air intake of the fans, how many fans, what size are they, how long has the pc been on, where in the room is the pc located, the air pockets inside each pc is different from one to the next, etc, etc, etc.
Feb 8, 2018 - Is there a way to see the current temperature on the app. That the thermostat's display shows the ambient room temperature, which is nice.
By the time you do the long winded math you could have gone out and bought a thermometer for £1.99 at Wilkos. On long time period the variation of temperature at all time,can give you the media temperature, at a certain moment. OK Lets say that the PC ran at the exact same temperature at all times was in the same conditions at all times then you could deduct the heat of say the CPU with the fans ON then switch the fans off (not recommended) and then the size and speed of the fan to find the room temperature.
If you are a troll I applaud you for this totally pointless method to find out if your room is warm or cold. Pretty sure you could find a much simpler method, a thermometer for instance, maybe some weird method involving steam and a handkerchief and a bucket of mercury. I don't know, I just feel for something that a cheap instrument that requires nothing more than a bit of mercury and a glass tube that you can buy ready made tested and approved for resale at a local shop for a few quid/bucks I don't see the whole point of this awkward theoretical method to find the temperature of a room which is totally dependent on working out the math of the components and tower/laptop interior heat, fans and room conditions.
Originally posted by fnord reply to. Sourceforge is bliss, D. It's specificly for open source code.
It's for sharing and help building. If you want something REALLY free out there, check out sourceforge.net. It's dedicated to the true gift of free knowledge and people that enjoy doing things for the sake of doing it, not charging you an arm for it. If it's available, it'll probably be there, and most often, It wont cost you anything. A good example. Microsoft Word vs OpenOffice. You pay for one, you can get the other on Sourceforge for free.
They look almost exactly alike and both work almost exactly the same.