How can I know the temperature of CPU cores ?
Recently I am bothered about the temperature of my CPU cores. Is there a way to know the temperature of my CPU cores ?
Recently I am bothered about the temperature of my CPU cores. Is there a way to know the temperature of my CPU cores ?
Yes there is a way to check the temperature of your CPU. You can use the SIW ( System Information Tool ). It actually gathers information about the system properties, hardware and settings of your computer or laptop. It also gives you detailed specifications for your CPU, Network, TC/IP, Hardware, Memory, Users and more. There are a lot more that you can see with this program and the good thing about it is that it is FREE.
To download this program just go to this link – http://www.snapfiles.com/get/siw.html. Click on the Download Now button on the right hand side. After downloading you will have to unzip the file then click on the exe file to install it.
Once you have installed it, Open the Program then on the upper part of it click on the icon that you see on the image below.
After clicking the button it will open a new window, and on this new window is where you will see the temperature of your CPU and Cores.
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There is a solution in monitoring the temperature of the core and CPU, you can use speedfan, this program monitors the voltages, you can visit this link to check or if you want to install it http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php. This is also the software that I use in monitoring my temperature. So easy to install this software, but if you want to monitor the temperature you have to run it manually, if this appear in the desktop you can minimize it and it will directly go to the taskbar. You can also able to configure the speed of the fan, there are so many option you use on how you want the fan run in your PC. This program work in Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista and Windows 7. It works with Windows 64 bit too.
It is important to maintain the temperature of the CPU to the lowest possible for a more efficient performance. If you want to keep an eye on your CPU usage as well as the temperature, the best way to do it is with a gadget called “All CPU Meter” which you can install on your computer. It installs perfectly on 64-bit Windows 7.
To try it, go to All CPU Meter and download it or click All CPU Meter ZIP to download the ZIP file directly. Once downloaded, unpack the ZIP file then double-click “All_CPU_Meter_V4.7.3.gadget” to install. At first, you will not have temperature readings from your processor. To display the temperature, you need to download PC Meter 0.4 Beta.
Unpack the ZIP file on a new folder on your system drive then right-click “PCMeterV0.4.exe” and select “Run as administrator.” In PC Meter window, go to “Options” and check “Run On Windows Startup” or check everything. After this, go back to the All CPU Meter gadget, right-click it, and select “Options.” Next, go to “Options” tab then in “Show CPU temperatures,” select “ON (PC Meter).”
Set the other options if you like then click “OK” when you are finished.