First post, by Elia1995
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I've always been concerned about my hardware temperatures, on any computer I ever built I always "paranoically" constantly checked the temperatures of CPU and GPU as well as other components until they are always stable and never jump to crazy numbers (the last time I assembled an i7-4790k on an Asus H97-Plus motherboard I was getting 91-95°C on 100% load with Cinema 4D, for example).
I looked all over Internet these days for some old version of CoreTemp or RealTemp that may be supported by my Windows 9x computers (I am working on some Windows 95, a 98 and a Millennium Edition computers), but I can't find any. I even tried AIDA32 but it isn't supported either... which program (preferrably free) is or was (and thus can be found on sites like oldversions) supported on Windows 9x and DOS (I want to be sure that the 486 DX4-100 won't overheat once I find a motherboard for him) ?
Currently assembled vintage computers I own: 11
Most important ones:
A "modded" Olivetti M4 434 S (currently broken).
An Epson El Plus 386DX running MS-DOS 6.22 (currently broken).
Celeron Coppermine 1.10GHz on an M754LMRTP motherboard