

Windows: Monitor Your CPU Temperature with Core Temp There are dozens of temperature-monitoring programs out there, but for most users, I recommend Core Temp. Speccy, developed by Piriform, is a freeware utility software and runs under Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista and XP for both IA-32 and 圆4 versions of these operating systems, which shows the user information about hardware and software of the computer. “Core Temperature”, on the other hand, isn’t really a temperature at all. Unlike most Intel processors, AMD machines will report two temperatures: “CPU Temperature” and “Core Temperature.” “CPU Temperature” is an actual temperature sensor inside the CPU’s socket. To answer your question in the title, “Do I trust CPU Temp Sensor or Motherboard CPU Temp?”, the answer is neither you trust “Core” temperature. Cooling off your room by X degrees will have a near X degrees effect on reported temps of components. My temps run roughly 5 degrees higher than yours………but my ambient temps are typically near 80 F or 27 C.

Your RAM is being overclocked past what your CPU is comfortable with which is 3200MHz, you need to manually set this to the correct speed in the BIOS and not allow XMP to clock it to 3600MHz.Good if accurate, but strongly correlated to ambient temp.

I will check your Speccy report and come back to edit this post with the findings, please do not post again meanwhile.Īdding a second screen can raise the temps by up to 10 ☌ so you having three displays hooked up your cooling fans are having to work harder to keep the temps down, this suggests that your fan behaviour is to be expected/normal, suggest that you get yourself something that will allow you to set your own fan curve.Īfter installing Windows did you install the drivers for the MB and starting with the chipset drivers first. Can you not quote every reply or post multiple replies.
