Summer means the computer is always in a state from warm to hot. Usually when up to 90-120 degrees C system will automatically shut down to avoid fire. If your computer wondering how much current levels, consult top temperature display tool for Windows below.
If your computer exceeds the allowed temperature, the system will automatically shut down or crashes unexpectedly. Usually problems occur due to the video card or CPU cause. If you solve the problem of cooling for 2 parts on, you almost never have to worry about this problem anymore.
In fact, there are many ways to solve this problem. But a simpler way is to monitor both the temperature of the machine. By knowing the temperature threshold current, you will have to approach the cooling system.
Refer to the tool list below.
HWMonitor
This tool exists in the form of portable, you can download without having to install. After launch, HWMonitor will display all information about the hardware of the device, and of course including engine temperature again.
The above information including HWMonitor CPU, video card, motherboard, and hardware sensors attached computer
Temperatures are displayed as degrees C and degrees F, you can easily customize depending on their interests alone.
HWMonitor also included under the highest temperature and the lowest of the hardware used in the process.However, it does not function displays the temperature of the Windows taskbar. Every time temperature monitoring you have to open up the tool window, pretty annoying.
SpeedFan
SpeedFan is a temperature monitoring tool popular on Windows. Besides the ability to directly monitor the temperature, users can add functionality to change the fan speed again. Quite useful.
After launch, the tool will read the information on your computer hardware including GPU, CPU, and HDD.SpeedFan also functions displayed on the taskbar temperature, from which the user can easily view the current temperature on is how much.
By default, the HDD temperature will be displayed on the taskbar.
Speccy
This tool is developed by Piriform, the company produces popular software CCleaner. Speccy including portable version and the normal version installed.
When booting, Speccy will display information about all the hardware and software of the computer. Basically, it is similar to application tracking information, similar to the old Everest so. If you need to check a computer's configuration overview, you should manually pre Speccy his side.
However, the display of the CPU temperature for Speccy is not accurate. With AMD A10 APU I'm using now, Speccy reported 126 degrees C, the temperature is not ideal when operating the computer.
Maybe the only problem encountered with AMD only, the other as HDD temperature, GPU, motherboard, Speccy also give quite similar results with SpeedFan.
Core Temp
Core Temp is also quite long-standing tool for monitoring the temperature of your computer. After installation is complete, the tool displays all the system information, the information is divided into areas in some detail, it tells you what was the highest temperature and the lowest of each department.
Core Temp with beautiful graphics and easily customize almost became a tool to measure the temperature of most users today. It also has the temperature display on the taskbar helps users easily observed.
But worse than Speccy, Core Temp does not show any information about the temperature of the laptop, as well as Hardware AMD CPU. Previously I have used Core Temp to many different computers but have never encountered this phenomenon. Maybe this problem only occurs on newer AMD machines only. Core Temp is because the current version is still 1.0.6, it seems the developers have stopped updating a while ago.
CPU Thermometer
CPU Thermometer is only limited information tool for CPU only. It is almost a stripped down version of Core Temp but nothing special.
It also requires you to install Microsoft. NET Framework to run.
Some other temperature measuring tool you can refer
These are the tools used numerous users. However, if you are not satisfied you can refer to the following last names: HWiNFO, OCCT, Open Hardware Monitor, or RealTemp.
Wish you success!
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