Ability to individually calibrate Real Temp for each core of your CPU. Program is based on temperature data gathered using a Fluke 62 IR Thermometer. Test Sensors feature will check your DTS sensors for any sign of problems. Keeps track of Minimum and Maximum temperatures with full logging features. For Basic CPU Temperature Monitoring: Core Temp. The most important temperature to measure in your computer is the processor, or CPU. Core Temp is a simple, lightweight app that runs in your system tray and monitor's the temperature of your CPU without cluttering it up with other stuff. All sorts of free GPU monitoring tools are also available, and many of them can help you check your PC's CPU temperature, too. Updated July 2, 2020 to include Windows 10's new.
- How Do I Check My Cpu Temperature Windows 10
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A simple way for users to check and monitor CPU temperature in Windows 10 and Windows 7 using COreTemp program. It will show the temp in the taskbar.
Heat is undoubtedly one of the biggest enemies of modern electronic gadgets, and companies strive to provide the best heat dissipation mechanisms to maintain a comfortable temperature of the gadgets so that the devices can keep delivering optimum performance. Most electronic gadgets today, especially computers and laptops have multiple fans to dissipate the heat properly with active and passive cooling schemes, however it is a good idea to keep a constant eye on your processor temperature so that you don't end up giving extra load to your processor affecting the performance, if not frying up your CPU. Yes, it is mostly the processor that heats up, when your computer is performing at its peak.
All modern processors you can see, have thermal sensors, the output of which can be displayed by using an appropriate program. If you ever entered into the BIOS or UEFI, you might already see the temperature of your processor, motherboard, hard drive, SSD, or other sensitive components of your computer. But the BIOS or UEFI menu isn't impressive enough to spend the day there, without spending some good time on social networks or spend some good time watching a movie with your loved one. But with CoreTemp, you can constantly keep an eye on the temperature of your processor, hard drive or other sensitive components connected to your computer.
So let's find out, how you can use CoreTemp to see the temperature of the sensitive components connected to your computer.
CoreTemp- Check CPU Temperature in Windows 10/7/8
Step 1: Download CoreTemp for Windows
Download CoreTemp for Windows. You can also visit the official website of CoreTemp to see the other download options and languages available. The download will automatically start by clicking on the first link.
Step 2: Install CoreTemp
Install CoreTemp just the way you install other Windows programs. But keep an eye on the installer as the installer might install unnecessary games and programs if you aren't careful during the installation process.
Step 3: Open the CPU temperature monitor program
Now open CoreTemp with the desktop shortcut, or from the start menu. You will get the following screen, where some tidbits of information about your hardware and its current state will be displayed. The temperature of your processor cores will also be displayed in the system tray.
Step 4: Settings to show CPU temperature on Windows
In the CoreTemp application Windows 10/7, click on ‘Options' and then on ‘Settings'.
Step 5: General Settings of CoreTemp
Under the ‘General' tab, you can change the general settings like, whether you want to start CoreTemp on Windows startup, whether you want to run multiple CoreTemp instances and so on.
Step 6: Select colour of the displayed temperature
Under the ‘Display' tab, you can change the font colour of the displayed temperature under different situations and other parameters. Besides that, you can configure whether you want to start CoreTemp minimized or not.
Step 7: Notification Area – Show CPU Temperature
Under the ‘Notification Area' tab, you can change the font colour, size of the temperature displayed for every core of the processor and other elements to show CPU temperature Windows 10 system tray.
I am using CoreTemp for almost 6 to 7 years now, and I am really satisfied with the performance of the program. It is small, light-weight, and the best part is, it does the job without creating any hassles. It supports almost all the modern processors and other computer peripherals available today, which is great. With some extra work, you can even download the CoreTemp Android app (called Core Temp Monitor Lite) to keep an eye on your computer processor's temperature, when you are out at your office, or out of your home. But CoreTemp is available only for Windows. I just wish CoreTemp is available for Linux and other major platforms too.
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Every hot summer, people ask us how to check the temperature of CPU(processor). CPU is like brain. It does all the calculation in your computer. If your CPU is fast, then it means that your computer can perform fast. However, it is very important to keep your main processor cool. When the CPU gets really hot, the CPU performance slows down due to the heat. Today, we will going to let you know how to check detailed CPU specification and temperature as well as your memory, and motherboard information.
How Do I Check My Cpu Temperature Windows 10
How to check CPU, Memory, and Motherboard information (CPU-Z)
To check your CPU (Processor), Memory, and Mother board information, there are many ways, but we are going to use a software called 'CPU-Z'. Open your web browser, and type this address(or you can just click the website link :D): http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
You can download the latest CPU-Z release from the website. They do offer CPU-Z in few different version. ZIP version and Installation version. In this case, we downloaded the ZIP version. When you finished download the software. Go to the folder that you have the file, and unzip it. (select the file, and right-click, then click 'Extract All…') Now, you will see two different files. 32 bit and 64 bit. Depends on your system (32bit or 64bit) double click the right one to run. If you don't know, try both.
It is very easy to use and we are not going to tell you how to use CPU-Z. With this program, you can find your processor model, motherboard model, memory model, and video chip model when you need to know them. From the latest CPU-Z release, it also provides CPU benchmark and stress tests. 🙂
How to check CPU, and Motherboard temperature (HWMonitor)
There are many programs you can use to check the processor temperature, but we are going to use a software called 'hwmonitor'. It is a freeware, and you can download this program here: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
- Extract the zipped file first.
- In the extracted folder, you will see two files. (x32, x64)
- Run the x32 one if you are running a 32 bit Windows, and run x64 one if you have 64 bit Windows. Not sure ? Then try both, and one of them will work. 😀 😀 😀
- Now, you will see your computer(laptop) information including processor, power, battery, and temperature like the picture below
Cpu Temperature Windows 10 Widget
How to check CPU temperature (Core Temp)
Here we introduce one more way to check your processor temp. To make sure that your CPU is running cool this summer! HWMonitor provides you a plenty on information about CPU, and motherboard, but here is an alternative one if you want to try. It's called 'Core Temp'. Here is the link to the official Core Temp website: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/
Cpu Temps Monitor Windows 10
- Download the Core Temp.
- Run the installation file to start installation.
- After installation is complete, run Core Temp.
- You can now see your processor status with temperature.
The picture below is HWMonitor utility. As you see, it provides power, CPU, motherboard, video card, and battery information (only for laptop). Intel Core i7 4500U CPU.
The picture below is Core Temp. Just like HWMonitor utility, it displays current processor temp, but it does not provide other information like HWMonitor. AMD FX-6300 CPU.
Easy! Now you know how to check your CPU temperature. 🙂 Make sure your computer does not overheat this hot summer! Is there anyone who did have problems ? You can leave a comment here 😀 Thank you for reading.