How To Check CPU Temperature in Windows 10 (With HWMonitor & HWInfo Installation/Monitoring!)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • This video includes a fast and easy tutorial for how to check your CPU temperature in Windows 10 using HWMonitor and HWInfo. These programs allow you to check and monitor the temps of many of your computer's components from one dashboard.
    This guide will show you how to check both AMD CPU temperatures and Intel CPU temperatures.
    Checking your CPU temps is important if your computer is locking up, restarting on its own, or having issues during everyday use.
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    00:00 - Overview of how to check CPU temps
    00:50 - Windows 10 doesn't include temp monitoring
    01:12 - Installing HW Monitor
    01:46 - How to use HWMonitor to check CPU temps
    04:25 - Installing HWInfo
    04:45 - How to use HWInfo to check CPU temps
    06:03 - How to add CPU temp to the taskbar with HWInfo
    Software used in the video:
    HWMonitor
    www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmon...
    HWInfo
    www.hwinfo.com/
    Here is the blog post version of this video! askacomputergeek.com/how-to-c...
    Thanks for watching! Be sure to comment below if you still have questions about this topic!
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  • @smcervantess4945
    @smcervantess4945 2 года назад +2

    way more informational than other videos i have seen. thank you!

  • @bdriversims8230
    @bdriversims8230 Год назад +1

    Finally! Something simple that even I understand. Thank you, sir.

  • @jimmyyking
    @jimmyyking 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the no nonsense no bs info. 👍

  • @TrafalgarDlaw-um9ef
    @TrafalgarDlaw-um9ef 2 года назад

    thanks for the video, was looking for this

  • @Zzzzzzzzz678
    @Zzzzzzzzz678 2 месяца назад

    absolutely straight forward, I subscribed without giving it a second thought.

  • @silkytp789
    @silkytp789 3 года назад +14

    (standing ovation) Great video - this is how you do how to videos. Well thought out, used an outline, knew where you were going to end. Video editing and content were excellent. Now... about the content... well done sir. Thank you

  • @danielzaurenjames309
    @danielzaurenjames309 Год назад

    thanks men, really help a lot

  • @prins1991
    @prins1991 2 года назад

    It works perfectly. Thanks a lot!!

  • @ojasbakshi8089
    @ojasbakshi8089 2 года назад

    thanks for making this!....you just gained a new subscriber

  • @Yaphets346
    @Yaphets346 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you this helps

  • @Taylorgangflo
    @Taylorgangflo 2 года назад

    Thank you! I replaced my heatsink with a water cooled unit and that led me here. Running idle at a cool 27 C.. I think that's good.

  • @BozzyJohn
    @BozzyJohn Год назад

    Yes it helped.Thankyou good sir.

  • @markclifford5712
    @markclifford5712 Год назад

    Thanks for an excellent video

  • @onenaser
    @onenaser Год назад

    thank you so much

  • @Baschalrahahaibhai
    @Baschalrahahaibhai 10 месяцев назад

    It was really good and simple

  • @donaldmaccallum612
    @donaldmaccallum612 2 года назад

    thank you fore solving my problem

  • @yourlinuxguy
    @yourlinuxguy 2 года назад

    Really Nice Video

  • @petai_1155
    @petai_1155 2 года назад

    great video , nice audio too .. keep it up

  • @DonkeyKong_1223
    @DonkeyKong_1223 2 года назад

    THANK YOU BRO..

  • @Martin-qh3dk
    @Martin-qh3dk 3 года назад

    I rarely comment on youtube but this was very useful and easy to understand thanks

  • @urigeheadmot1196
    @urigeheadmot1196 2 года назад +1

    Perfect video - Thank you so much!

  • @melvingeorge3569
    @melvingeorge3569 3 года назад +1

    Perfect !

  • @AlHasan1997
    @AlHasan1997 2 года назад

    this man is super cool

  • @kvartz
    @kvartz 10 месяцев назад

    2 years later, still useful xd

  • @TraceguyRune
    @TraceguyRune 2 года назад +6

    Just a note, even if you don't use the metric system, Celsius is the standard measuring unit for CPU temps. You only need Fahrenheit for weather/room/body/cooking temperature.

    • @3V1L3MP1R3_TM
      @3V1L3MP1R3_TM Год назад

      (3rd party speaking in a surfer accent bra): But 'ey man what if I need to see it in Fernhigh to see if its hot like the oven bra? That way I can see if it would be hot enough to keep my hot pocket hot man. I mean like- who wants a cold hot pocket?? (j/k do NOT put food in your computer)

  • @Phlebas
    @Phlebas 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!
    My CPU fan has been going crazy this week and I've been trying to diagnose the problem because the sound is annoying. I can at least rule out that my CPU is running too hot (it's in the 30 - 40 C range, which I think is _below_ average). Also, I cleaned the whole thing out with compressed air and that didn't seem to improve anything.
    I was hesitant to fiddle around in the BIOS because I don't want to change any default settings - I'm afraid of screwing things up - but if the temperature is within normal parameters, maybe it's worth adjusting the fan speed to a lower setting.

    • @geevee9582
      @geevee9582 2 года назад

      whats the average temp it should be running? mine is running 47c with a water cooler, not sure if thats normal.

    • @Phlebas
      @Phlebas 2 года назад +1

      @@geevee9582 I'm not really an expert by any means, but from the research I was doing for my own problem, 47 sounds like it's still in the normal range; 40 to 50 is considered a normal idle temperature for a lot of models. 70 - 80 is even considered normal for intensive activities (like gaming). So I wouldn't worry too much about it.

  • @thatboydobie542
    @thatboydobie542 3 года назад +2

    Damn this video is exactly what I needed.

  • @jasonbaisa818
    @jasonbaisa818 2 года назад

    No bullshit. I like it.

  • @masakic_vision
    @masakic_vision 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Very clear and nice speed too!

  • @randomystic8602
    @randomystic8602 2 года назад +1

    Does anyone know why it doesn't show the cpu temperture for me? I have a really old cpu - intel 7 - 2700k. It only says intel core and percentage of cores used

  • @yordanov5.0
    @yordanov5.0 2 года назад

    In the HWInfo you had to find CPU package which is the actual CPU temperature, not the one which you showed.

  • @akhil.is.on.youtube
    @akhil.is.on.youtube 2 года назад +1

    Programs tool bar is not showing in my laptop... I hv tried many versions (latests)... also the you using... Still not showing.

  • @brendavasquez8101
    @brendavasquez8101 2 года назад

    Hi, I save my temp in HWinfo to the task bar but as soon as i close the app it disappears again,any ideas.

  • @mikeav7083
    @mikeav7083 Год назад

    How to know how much power consumption our computer is taking ?
    ( No free & potential-malware software, please )
    Is there something provided by Microsoft / Intel / AMD ?

  • @Ben-py6cj
    @Ben-py6cj 3 года назад +6

    Ahh yes time to cook some eggs with 180c laptop

  • @geevee9582
    @geevee9582 2 года назад

    is 47c normal for a pc with a water cooler?

  • @weatherphobia
    @weatherphobia Год назад

    I remember in the early internet, 1960-1970, when exe files could be run and could change voltages of the motherboard and could catch fire and burn down your house and sometimes spread to burn down half of your city. Now we have safety.

  • @misterlove7895
    @misterlove7895 10 месяцев назад

    which more reliable?
    hwmonitor show my cpu reach 100c but coretemp/hwinfo only 92c at max

  • @danieleronzetti3896
    @danieleronzetti3896 Год назад

    What is system temperature?

  • @pabloo2018
    @pabloo2018 2 года назад

    hello :3 , May I ask a question? I have a hp gaming laptop with Ryzen 5 4600H that reaches it's peaks on 85C while gaming, sometimes even 88 ! The averge temp is 65/70 C . but the peaks are costant like every 5 second it reaches 82/85 C for a second...is that normal or should I worry? it's a new laptop and I don't wanna ruin it... (the Gpu temps are fine 72C max)

    • @leeve442
      @leeve442 2 года назад

      do you have a cpu cooler>

  • @rockorton7626
    @rockorton7626 3 года назад +3

    Sir,what is the average temperature of a cpu and also how we can make it work cool , plz help I am a bit confused

    • @AskaComputerGeek
      @AskaComputerGeek  3 года назад

      It will depend on your particular system, but generally a temperature of between 30-50 degrees CELSIUS is considered normal at idle and temperatures should be below 90 degrees Celsius even under load. To keep your CPU cooler you would need to upgrade your CPU cooler and/or improve the airflow inside your case.

    • @rockorton7626
      @rockorton7626 3 года назад

      @@AskaComputerGeek I have a very old processor , it’s thermal paste is like vanished , so should I apply a good quality thermal paste on the cpu, will it work ???

    • @AskaComputerGeek
      @AskaComputerGeek  3 года назад +1

      Typically thermal paste should last for between 3-8 years depending on quality/use. Are you having issues with high CPU temps in a laptop? If it's an old laptop then your issue is most likely overheating due to dust buildup. I have a video that includes lot of fixes for this if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/DwCCfCQzFNs/видео.html

  • @vjayjob
    @vjayjob 3 года назад

    My old PC has this issue for several months now. It randomly freezes. Screen just hangs with colored splashing lines (sometimes with constant buzz sound) and then goes black. CPU keeps running though. Had to hold the power button to switch off and then restart. Soon after restart it happens again and again. If I leave it for a day without switching it on then everything works again fine. This whole thing happens very frequently & couldn't figure out what the issue is? Hardware or software? Event viewer says "Kernel Power Event ID 41 (63)". Please help!

    • @AskaComputerGeek
      @AskaComputerGeek  3 года назад

      This could be related to Windows updates - first be sure that your computer has been updated completely in Windows update, check your chipset and other drivers to ensure they are the latest. If you have done all of this and you are still having the issue then it could be a power issue. Check the device manager for 'Intel Power Sharing Manager Device' and see if you can update the driver there.

    • @vjayjob
      @vjayjob 3 года назад

      @@AskaComputerGeekThank you for your response. Everything is updated. Couldn't find power sharing manager in device manager. My pc is a "AMD Athlon 7750 dual core processor" with AM2+ motherboard. It has a basic old psu. Could this be the issue?

  • @marvindaledrivera3839
    @marvindaledrivera3839 3 года назад

    HWMonitor only shows me utilization under the cpu header, not the temperature.

    • @AskaComputerGeek
      @AskaComputerGeek  3 года назад

      Under the CPU section in HWMonitor you should see voltages, temperatures, powers, currents, utilization, and clocks. Are you ONLY seeing utilization?

    • @marvindaledrivera3839
      @marvindaledrivera3839 3 года назад

      @@AskaComputerGeek Yes, only the utilization.

    • @AskaComputerGeek
      @AskaComputerGeek  3 года назад

      What sort of computer/laptop do you have? Do you know the model? If it's a desktop computer, what kind of CPU do you have?

    • @marvindaledrivera3839
      @marvindaledrivera3839 3 года назад

      @@AskaComputerGeek It is a desktop and it has a AMD Ryzen 5 3600.

    • @misterlove7895
      @misterlove7895 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@AskaComputerGeekwhich more reliable?
      hw monitor show my cpu reach 100c but coretemp and hwinfo only 92c at max

  • @JakeInvest
    @JakeInvest 2 года назад

    It doesnt give me Fahrenheit :( but thank you

  • @weatherphobia
    @weatherphobia Год назад

    You're a modern day 1920s coal miner of information. Get an x-ray soon.

  • @anonymous-mj8wb
    @anonymous-mj8wb Год назад

    donesnt work. played minecraft shaders, it heated up to 78C to 60C and stayed around there. then i took the cover off, stayed at 78C to 60C for 5 minutes, put a large fan next to the fan thats over the CPU and it stayed between 78C to 60C finally i put the case back on, and layed the fan directly blasting into my computer with a large vent hole in the side, and it stayed between 78C and 60C. BS video and false websight. FAKE

  • @keyr3733
    @keyr3733 3 года назад +1

    FFS, the point is to NOT download any junk... anyone can download any app to monitor - there's no point to make a video about it. People need to know how to do it without 3rd party software

    • @AskaComputerGeek
      @AskaComputerGeek  3 года назад +2

      I agree with you in principle but I do mention in the video that Windows doesn't have this functionality baked in so third-party is really the only option for this particular issue. The programs I recommend have been around for a long time, have a good reputation, and are very light on resources used.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @Diego_Baudelaire
      @Diego_Baudelaire 2 года назад

      You're able to check in your bios. Just search up how to get into your bios with your motherboard. Switch it to easy mode. then you should be free to go ahead and check it. Mainly its on the easy mode page, if not, you should be able to locate it in the CPU settings or details. Unfortunately, there is not any way to check temps without a third party app on windows.

    • @keyr3733
      @keyr3733 2 года назад

      @@Diego_Baudelaire bios shows only temp under bios load (which is about 0), i want to see it at workload. Simple command in terminal w'd be enough