HP DV7-1010ep temperature

Hi all

I have a HP DV7-1010ep, a little more than a year and two weeks ago for my surprise it had to be repaired. I discovered that it's motherboard and CPU had to be replaced. The only reason why I can think of is that failure is linked, because the weather was very hot last week, so I would like to know if there is a specific program to keep an eye on the temperature of my laptop, and if you can advise me a good cushion of cooling the temperature. I googled and found one called CPU thermometer, but the temperature is not displayed, just the frequency rate of the processor. Check the BIOS for a kind of option that must be turned on, but found none, so I don't even know if it can be measured in this laptop model?  In addition, there are all kinds of pads, cooling, so it's difficult to find a specifically adapted to my HP laptop. If you can help, it would be much appreciated. Thank you.

Afonso

HWMonitor works well and it's free.

http://notebook-cooling.com/index.php/2010/04/guide-how-to-monitor-your-notebooks-temperatures/

Here is a link to the "Gaming" card on the cooling pads.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/gaming/doyoulikeapples-cooling-pads/TD-p/278359

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