It is hwmonitor which you can install using multibeast. You also need fakesmc with sensors.
Let me know if you need further help
cheers
Thank you for the answer
Really appreciated !!!
But I think i did the installation wrong =/ I installed HWMonitor without Multibeast I downloaded from a third party website. Also here is a screenshot (on the SS i didn't had FAceSMC v5.3.820 HWMonitor checked) but i did checked it after, and i still don't see the frequencies under my HM list. Any reasons why? And should i remove it and reinstall it via MB?
The temperature of my memory module scared me… I don't know if it was a bad ready or not, and the CPU graphic 1 seems way off??? I don't know what the temperature should be nor the proper fan rotation so an hit or help would be nice or a link so i can data mine that and understand a little bit better hehe
Confuguration:
MacPro 3,1 (Early 2008)
nVidia GeForce GTX 760 2GB GDDR5
8GB 800Mhz Memory Stick
The driver download worked for the nvidia as i have the icon and i can switch form the OS X drivers or the Web drivers which is nice, but i haven't really noticed a difference in performances in the games that i play for the most part:
World of Warcraft
Diablo 3
under OS X 10.10 nor 10.9.4.
Although when I boot under Windows 7 via boot camp, the difference is impressive and the computer is ready for all the feature from the GeForce Experience Application which is nice versus my old GTX 560.
EDIT
That's the card I bought… Do I really need to buy either an nVidia only or EVGA or this works?? Because it is recognized in my computer and works:
nVidia GeForce GTX 760 - Zotac
I have another drive that I use that I can erase and do a fresh install of OS X Maverick or Lion or Yosemite. I think I will do that when I get back home (Maverick - 10.9) a fresh install see how it works out.
Is there something I need to do differently for a fresh install or post-installation once the system is installed? Keep in mind it's not an hackintosh, it's an MacPro 3,1 (Early 2008) so
Thank you again!!