CPU Temperature Reader

A thermometer in your system.

If you mean software, there is no software that will be 100% acurate all of the time, but tehre are many out there than can do it. Everest is what I use to see temps of components, thermometer for ambient
 
My core temp is giving me false reading on my Phenom II 955. Core temp's temperature differs a lot from BIO's temperature. :X I'm forced to buy a new heatsink just to be safe now. My phenom II 955 went up to 80 degree C playing TF2 according to core temp's newest version.
 
speedfan said my 550BE was running at 79C idle, so i downloaded AMD Overdrive to check my temps, and speedfan was out by a good 40C.

if you have an AMD processor download AMD overdrive. i would think of it to be the best because it is made by the actual cpu company.

just my opinion. :)
 
Speedfan is somewhat outdated imo, the tjmax is still incorrect for 45nm core 2 based processors as well as the entire i5/i7 lineup.

Hm! I've been using SpeedFan for years out of habit, and I used to be able to (but no longer) control my fan speeds with it.

I didn't know that CoreTemp could also have temp offsets to compensate for Athlon 64 X2 Brisbane-core faulty temp sensors, AND a system tray display. A very pleasant surprise.

Jamin, thank you. I'll be trying out CoreTemp! :) Turns out CoreTemp has a smaller memory footprint (±2.4MB) than SpeedFan (±17MB), too.
 
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Jamin, thank you. I'll be trying out CoreTemp! :) Turns out CoreTemp has a smaller memory footprint (±2.4MB) than SpeedFan (±17MB), too.

I like to put the core temp / usage display on my 2nd monitor just below a TV window when I'm gaming or other tasks. Lets me see how much CPU usage I'm getting and temps for new or old games.
 
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