Core Temp, CPU temperature reader, shows how hot your cpu gets during games or while being idle, gives a sound warning (can be turned off) when the cpu gets under dangerous heat, very good little app.
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SayfT
Australia298 Posts
Core Temp, CPU temperature reader, shows how hot your cpu gets during games or while being idle, gives a sound warning (can be turned off) when the cpu gets under dangerous heat, very good little app. | ||
CCa1ss1e
Canada3231 Posts
Winamp is cool because I used it when I was growing up, the classic skin looks like a perfect player, lolz. XD | ||
IamaGrapeMan
Canada165 Posts
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Ethelis
United States2396 Posts
On February 13 2011 07:38 triangle wrote: Browser: Firefox/chrome, depending on if you use extensions. I use firefox. Antivirus: Malwarebytes. In the past, I've had an issue where windows security essentials has failed to detect a virus (ran in safe mode, scan came out clean, virus still there) but I've never had that problem with malwarebyes. Video: CCCP. I don't really like VLC because of the crappy seek bar. Torrent: uTorrent Music: I used to use winamp, but I've gotten increasingly frustrated with it so eh. zip: 7zip Useful freeware: Launchy Definite +1 for the Malwarebytes, its a REALLY great scanner in my (unfortunate) experience. | ||
writer22816
United States5775 Posts
Browser: Chrome Torrent: uTorrent Media Player: CCCP + latest Media Player Classic Home Cinema for video, foobar for audio Other: Depends on what you do, I like Daemon Tools, Thunderbird and Foxit Reader | ||
TheNessman
United States4158 Posts
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Entropic
Canada2837 Posts
Matlab ^_^ | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
Nifty! Great site when I reformat PCs. :D | ||
starfries
Canada3508 Posts
thanks for this, I used it just now. tech support formatted my laptop when I asked them to replace my keyboard <_< edit: also I know a lot of people like to go without AV but honestly MSE is lightweight enough that it's worth making it that much harder to get a virus. "Don't do stupid shit" is easy enough (not opening attachments, not going to sites with warnings, etc) but there is a lot more to it, like running on a limited account and being able to spot malware with tools like sysinternals. For lazier people it's worth it to use an antivirus. | ||
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