This method helps you:
- Check CPU temperature to ensure CPU stability.
- Monitor power supply statistics,...
CPU - The central processing unit can be likened to the 'brain' of the computer. This component generates a significant amount of heat during operation. Over time, if the temperature continues to rise, it will reduce the work efficiency or, more seriously, reduce the lifespan of the device.
To determine if your CPU is operating at a safe temperature threshold, users cannot directly check CPU temperature but need to use supporting software. In this article, Mytour will guide you on how to quickly and accurately check CPU temperature using HWMonitor.
Guide: Checking CPU Temperature with HWMonitor
1. Installing HWMonitor on Your Computer
The process of installing HWMonitor is relatively straightforward as the software is compact, and there aren't too many settings to configure.
Step 1: Download the latest version of HWMonitor software to your device.
Step 2: Open the downloaded HWMonitor setup file, right-click, and select Run as administrator to initiate the installation process.
Step 3: Select Browse... to set the installation directory for HWMonitor on your device, then click Next.
Step 4:
Step 5: Check the box for Create a desktop icon and then click Next to agree to create a shortcut for the software on your desktop.
Step 6: Double-check the selected settings. Click Install, and the system will automatically proceed to install HWMonitor on your device.
Step 7: After installation, a notification will appear as shown below. Click Finish to close the notification window and begin experiencing the software.
2. Checking CPU Temperature with HWMonitor
Step 1: Open HWMonitor software on your computer.
Step 2: The HWMonitor workspace is quite simple, divided into sections as illustrated below, including:
- Main of the computer
- CPU of the computer
- Hard drive of the computer
- Graphics card of the computer
Depending on the hardware configuration of the device, HWMonitor will display additional items.
Step 3: To check CPU temperature with HWMonitor, double-click on the [CPU Name] entry of your computer, in this example: Intel Core i3 2100.
Step 4: Navigate to the Temperatures folder and view information in the Package, Core #0, and Core #1 sections. The metrics are divided into 3 columns: Value - current value, Min - minimum value, and Max - maximum value.
- Package: Indicates the overall CPU temperature
- Core #0 and Core #1: Are the two physical cores of the CPU. (If the CPU has 4 cores, software will display additional Core #2, Core #3.)
Thus, you can measure the current CPU temperature using HWMonitor, which is fluctuating at 47 degrees Celsius.
You can also convert Celsius to Fahrenheit to better understand and grasp the CPU temperature situation if you are not familiar with Celsius and vice versa.
- Read more: Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit
3. Important considerations about CPU temperature
The average CPU temperature fluctuates between 50 - 70 degrees Celsius. If it exceeds this range, the computer may experience stuttering, lagging, and freezing. If the temperature exceeds 70 degrees Celsius, consider closing some applications.
- The temperature of the hard drive will be around below 50 degrees Celsius.
- For the graphics card, the temperature will be within the range of 70-80 degrees Celsius. High temperatures will cause the fan to generate loud noise.
To address the issue of computer overheating, you can refer to additional methods for cooling your computer to help lower the temperature.
- Read more: Cooling your computer, lowering laptop temperature
Through the article content, Mytour has shared with users how to check CPU temperature using HWMonitor. Besides monitoring the CPU temperature, you can also utilize HWMonitor to check the temperature of your computer, hard drive, VGA card, RAM, and more.
- Read more: How to check computer, laptop CPU, hard drive, RAM, VGA temperature using HWMonitor