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The Best Apps To Check CPU Temperature In Windows 11/10

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Here are six of the best CPU temperature monitors for Windows 10 and 11.

1. Core Temp

If you are looking for a simple, lightweight tool to measure CPU temperature on your computer, Core Temp is your best choice. Unlike other apps on this list, it’s not a general-purpose CPU monitoring tool. This means there are fewer options to confuse you, and a small file to download and run.

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Additionally, you can keep the tool minimized in the system tray, allowing you to take a peek at the CPU temperature whenever you want. The resource footprint of Core Temp is so low that keeping the app running in the background will barely use up any memory, so you can use it this way alongside heavy applications too.

2. MSI Afterburner

MSI is a well-known Motherboard and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). The MSI Afterburner  application is popular among gamers for measuring statistics like the clock speed and FPS of their computer while running demanding games.

 

 

In addition, the tool can accurately measure CPU and GPU temperatures too. Not only can you look at the current temperature while the app is running, but also set up an overlay to display these metrics in real-time.

This makes it quite useful for monitoring the CPU temperature during high-load tasks such as gaming or video rendering. You can even control the fan using MSI Afterburner, setting temperature limits where it switches into high gear.

3. Speccy

Speccy , as the name suggests, is an app for looking at the technical specifications of your computer. This includes all hardware components, ranging from the RAM to any peripheral devices. And of course, the CPU.

 

 

Even without heading to the CPU tab, Speccy displays the name and the temperature of the CPU on its main screen. This temperature is real-time; ie, it is constantly updated based on the current state of the CPU.

Also, Speccy can be minimized to the taskbar as well, allowing you to monitor your CPU temp without having to repeatedly run the whole app. You can also save the results as a text file for sharing with a technician when troubleshooting.

4. Real Temp

Measuring the temperature of the CPU is not an easy task. The values given by most applications are approximate estimates, not accurate figures. This is because there are a lot of variables involved, from the specific architecture of the CPU in question to the number of cores involved.

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That’s where Real Temp  comes in handy. Specialized for Intel processors, this app reads temperature data directly from the processor’s own sensors, giving you the most accurate temperature readings possible.

It shows separate temperatures for every CPU core, along with their minimum and maximum values. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work with AMD processors. But if your computer runs on an Intel chip, Real Temp is a great tool to monitor CPU temperature.

5. HWMonitor

HWMonitor  is one of the most advanced monitoring tools out there. It gives you accurate real-time statistics not only for CPU temperature but also the status of almost all hardware components on your computer.

 

 

Temperature, voltage, clock speed, utilization – the app gives you all the information you could want. It also treats the CPU cores separately, giving their individual values. The software is also quite easy to use; you just have to fire up the application to get the data displayed in neat categories.

You can also choose not to install the application, but rather download a zip file. In this form, HWMonitor becomes a portable app, which you can carry around on a USB stick and use when required without installation.

6. CPU Load Monitor

CPU Load Monitor  is an advanced monitoring tool that can be used to keep track of a variety of important CPU metrics in real-time. Meant for businesses with a large number of computers, it can be used to monitor multiple PCs over a network.

 

 

As an advanced tool, its accuracy is better than most freeware apps, even if it appears a bit daunting to use. If all you want is to measure the CPU temperature of a single computer, there are other simpler tools out there.

Happy learning!

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Topic starter Posted : 01/06/2023 3:37 pm
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