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Change the temperature preset value possible?

Postby PatrickFR » Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:19 am

In my tray icon the color of the shown temperature is always red. I want to show read color above 60 degrees, under it green. In the options it is possible to change colors (with no effect for me), but are there the possibility to change temperature presets?

(I got an HP Compag 615 who have a terrible loud CPU fan without good performance)

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Re: Change the temperature preset value possible?

Postby The Coolest » Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:51 am

Not at this time. Also I recommend you to upgrade to version 0.99.8, which has many improvements in the "Settings" department.
The colors which you can choose are when temperature is high and when it's critical. Core Temp itself detects this status and changes the reading color accordingly.
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Re: Change the temperature preset value possible?

Postby PatrickFR » Tue Oct 26, 2010 12:18 pm

Thank you very much!
The new version solved my question very good.

Sorry for forgetting tio update before questioning:roll:

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