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Scroll down a bit and you should find “Core Temperature” under your CPU name. Once the program is ready, open it and click “Sensors”, another window will pop up. We recommend you use 64 bit non-Beta version to ensure stability.
#CPU Z MSI INSTALL#
Once downloaded and installed, simply open it and click “Sensor” function, and then you should be able to see “Core Temperatures” under your CPU name.ĭownload and install HWiNFO from, you can also download a portable package. We recommend that you install a 64-bit non-Beta version to ensure stable functionality. It has “Sensor Status” which monitors your CPU temperature.ĭownload from here. The second software your will need is HWiNFO. Contestants need to copy the URL to the overclocking competition webpage. You’ll get qualified once all these done.Īfter clicking "Submit" in the bottom right corner of CPU-Z, the results will be uploaded and the corresponding webpage will automatically open. Then, don’t forget to copy the URL after submitting for validation, and fill in the application form on competition page together with the previous image file. After clicking it, the results will be uploaded to the database. Just click "Validate" at the bottom of the program to send out the results for verification. To avoid cheating by modifying/manipulating in any way, all the results must be uploaded to the CPU-Z official website for validation. Contestants can select from the "Slot" field (yellow rectangle). The SPD page must display the relevant information of the memory, otherwise the entry is disqualified. You must switch the "Slot #" at the upper left corner to the corresponding memory slot number, otherwise the entry is deemed disqualified. Thus if the memory is not inserted into the slot selected, the tab shows no data. You can check the current working frequency of the memory on the "Memory" tab.įurthermore, you should note that the "SPD" tab detects all memory slots on the motherboard.
#CPU Z MSI HOW TO#
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