CPU Temperature

FoxyProxy

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This information is extracted from ancillary monitoring hardware integrated into your system BIOS, a watchguard if you will.

If you need to monitor this from your running operating system such as Windows you can install software provided by your motherboard manufacturer or use a third party software like motherboard monitor.
 

CrimsonChaos

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Thanks for the reply.

Ok, so where do I go in BIOS to see it? Or does it depend on the BIOS type/version?
 

DaveSimmons

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It's usually under "Health" ("blabla Health blabla") in the BIOS

Your motherboard CD may also include a monitor program like FoxyProxy said.
 

CrimsonChaos

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Thanks for all the replies! I'll give those recommendations a shot.

(It's an old board - ASUS P4T533-C)
 

CrimsonChaos

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Awesome! Found it under "Power" then "Hardware Monitor".

The MB is 30C (86F), and the CPU is 36C (96.5F).

Are these OK? Or should they be lower? The process is a Pentium4 2.6GHz.
 

zmaster

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Great temps but a suggestion: Use everest. Its a program, very accurate and shows it in windows.