![]() Here you can also configure the app to show stats directly in the System Tray, just like Core Temp does. Dig into the settings cogwheel icon to access the option. HWiNFO can also display averages in the period the app is open. I would just add the main CPU Die average temperature. Yes, you can customize each icon (text and background color) and you can hover over the icon, but the whole point is to see everything at a glance, right? Right-clicking again on any sensor in HWiNFO will present the option to “Add to tray” that sensor.ĭon’t go overboard with this, as you will surely clutter the System Tray to the point you won’t know what temperature you’re monitoring. Unlike the GPU temperature, which is easy to check in Windows 11, directly from the Task Manager, and the SSD temperature reading available in the Settings, when it comes to the CPU you will need to install a third-party app. Maybe I’m just looking for a reason to upgrade, who knows?Īnyway, in this article I’m going to show you how to check the CPU temperature in Windows 10 and 11. ![]() Personally, I do check regularly my PC temps, especially when I know I haven’t cleaned it for dust in a while, in the summer, or when the placebo hits and I get the impression the PC is not fast “as it was before”. Worst case, you’ll be degrading your components faster. ![]() These can cause (sometimes) unseen issues which result in not getting the performance you paid for. This way you could make sure there are no manufacturing or assembly problems. That being said, it’s important to check CPU, GPU, SSD temperatures, and other sensible components, at least in the first few days after you buy a new PC or laptop. With adequate cooling, they will also boost over the baseline specs in order to increase performance. If you own a modern computer you don’t have to constantly monitor temperatures as the new components are designed to check themselves out and slow down in case of overheating.
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