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64-bit stands for 64 bits per cycle. Each computer can process a certain amount of bits per cycle and this factor is one of the most countable when it comes to the processing power of a machine. Sep 29, 2009
When running on x64 hardware, you have two options. First, to run in native 64-bit mode. This means all the applications running need to be 64-bit. The second is to run worker processes in 32-bit...
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I, and most people use, a 32-bit (x86) version of Windows. “So what?” you may...Aug 5, 2008
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Hardware Sensors Monitor
Hardware sensors monitor utilizes sensor chips on smart motherboards to track system and CPU temperatures, voltages and cooling fans. By quickly catching an overheated computer, you can prevent disasters such as system instability or damage. The program is resource friendly, resides quietly in the system tray, and continually monitors the various parameters. By clicking its icon, you'll view real time values for each component.
REPORT TO US: This software is not 64-bit native!!!
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Comment Author Greg Miller / Nov 23, 2007
Hmonitor saved me an expensive failure on my system. I running a AMD
Dual Core processor. The fan for it was stating to fail and Hmonitor
alerted me. I was able to replace the fan. That cost me $15.00. It
would have been VERY costly to have had to replace the processor. And
it's possible that other components might have been damaged as well.
Comment Author Bingoooo! / Nov 24, 2007
Wow, you are lucky=) Or you are a very smart guy and choose right software for your PC=) I am very glad that you didn't burn your processor=)
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I, and most people use, a 32-bit (x86) version of Windows. “So what?” you may...
Hardware sensors monitor utilizes sensor chips on smart motherboards to track system and CPU temperatures, voltages and cooling fans. By quickly catching an overheated computer, you can prevent disasters such as system instability or damage. The program is resource friendly, resides quietly in the system tray, and continually monitors the various parameters. By clicking its icon, you'll view real time values for each component.

