Originally Posted By: Bass Thumper
Are you aware of how to monitor/record CPU core temperature?

In my case, I just monitor the graphics card temperature from Task Manager by going to the Performance tab and looking at the GPU temp. The GPU is close enough to the CPU to me to get a rough temp idea without having to install an external app. If I see GPU temp go up, I turn on the GPU fans which cool the whole machine.

If you want to have an app that is a monitor specifically for CPU temps, try CORE TEMP.

I've not used it but I have downloaded many utilities in the past from CNET without issue.

P.S. - The GPU was at a low temp on the screenshot since I did have the fans on at the time. It can get up to 70-80 degrees C without the fans during minimal PC usage.

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