Control/monitoring of temperature monitors/clocks CPU/GPU: recommendations?

Given the need to document and mediation temperatures GPU, especially about GPU NVIDIA with high failure rates, here are 2 programs you can consider using.  All OEM computer customer support is more often limited and unsolved.  We, end-users must increase troubleshoot our own systems, with the help of these programs and with the help of such as this community.

I ask that users who have had experiences with these products or other programs could give their experiences.

«HWMonitor is a program that reads the sensors key health systems PC hardware monitoring: voltages, temperatures, fans speed.»   HWMonitor (32-bit & 64-bit versions) is free and it provides only the basics, so it is a little limited in utility.  HWM Pro incurs costs.

HW is the program that I recently installed.  Thanks to James_Cummins for providing the first link HW.

http://www.CPUID.com/HWMonitor.php

"RightMark CPU Clock Utility (RMClock) is a small GUI application designed to time real CPU frequency, throttling and load level adjustment on-the-fly and monitoring CPU performance level on some models of CPU supported through power management model-specific registers (MSRs) transformer." In automatic management mode it continuously monitors the CPU usage level and dynamically adjusts the frequency of the processor, the level of gas and/or voltage according to the needs, realizing the concept of "Performance on Demand." »

"Basic version RMClock is free for personal and non-commercial use and for non-profit organizations. No registration or activation is necessary.

Thanks to killaprofile for having recommended RMClock, a program that I have not used.

http://CPU.RightMark.org/products/RMClock.shtml

Finally, I will propose this post for tips and tricks article with changes and based on the answers.  I encourage all experienced users here to catalog useful programs or workarounds to the tips section once it are mentioned in the sections of software/hardware/other for these valuable recommendations did not to do buried in this forum moving quickly.

Thank you.

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For chipset temp, nVidia System Monitor, part of nVidia System Tools (no need to install the other two parts of system tools), also works well that's a bit inflated to install compared to HWMonitor.  On the positive side, it can display only what you want above the other windows in the small Panel.  "GPU" is the place for the good temp video integrated chipset or motherboard no matter what the choice is.

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