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Originally posted by Fallon
It probably keeps a running total or somethin and each time you run it, it keeps on storing the info. If you can, see if you can get a control panel for the program and turn off some of the logging or what not. Just an uneducated guess.
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Yeah, I'd say that some type of log is being stored.
Either way, are you overclocked or something? I never use mobo monitors unless I'm overclocking and am testing out CPU temps while being under loads, etc. I'd uninstall it if ya can't find the problem. I think the program WCPUID keeps a lot of mobo info and is much less of a resource hog. I don't know which info you want from the monitor, so it might not help.
-Lasereth