I see alot of posts where people can read their CPU temps. How do you accomplish this? Is it with the thermal sensing built onto the motherboard? A seperate Hardware/Software solution?
The temperature is read using onboard sensing equipment tied into the BIOS(usually)or some other software packaged with the Mainboard.
If your mainboard doesnt have this feature you can always go the electronics route and use a digital contact thermometer that you install yourself.
You will need a utility to view the CPU temp while in Windows. I use VIA Hardware Manager, a free program that works on VIA chipset motherboards. I'm too lazy to look for it, but try a google search or go to
Hello perrymans:
I have always had good luck with "MotherBoard Monitor". This allows temp, fanspeed, voltages and misc monitoring. It is very good at self-configuring but does reqire a little work to display only required stats. Here is the homepage.
SHOWS PROBABLY MORE THEN YOULL EVER NEED,BIOS VERSION,M.B. TYPES ALL KINDS OF USEFUL STUFF,SOMEONE HAD IT POSTED IN HERE EARLIER ,NOTHING TO SET UP BUT THE PROGRAM..THE TEMP IS A LITTLE HARD TO FIND RIGHT OFF THE BAT YOULL HAVE TO EXPAND THE COMPUTER FOLDER THEN CLICK SENSOR..ITS ALSO FREE
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