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Depending on your motherboard, and since you are running what you are you
should be able to use this, there is a program called Mother Board Monitor
that will give you what your temps are on your task bar. It works with my
ABIT BX6. The only problem is I can't seem to find the URL, as I don't have
it installed at the moment. I did a quick search at download.com to no
avail. If you are interested, I can try to dig it up for you.

Brad Loomis
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   >   Recently overclocked my new Celeron 400 to 450 [66->75 MHz], works
> fine; didn't tried faster yet. But I would like to constantly monitor
> the CPU temperature to avoid any possible damages

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