![]() ![]() Last but not least, Speccy can be used for free. According to Speccy, my CPU is at 89 degrees Celsius, which is almost 200 degrees Fahrenheit Can this be correct And if so, is t. Any computer hardware that works at high temperatures over a long period of time will age quickly, with the possibility of striking or even burning out. As you can see, with Speccy viewing the CPU temperature is a matter of one single click. But the temperatures displayed are in Celsius. This laptop is my only computer, so I have no basis of comparison. Image added showing results from "Real Temp". I just got Speccy DLed to my HP laptop just now. Updated: I searched for another product to read CPU temperatures just for my piece of mind that there was no hardware issue and was happy to see there was no hardware problem. Please let me know if this version works fine for you. It would be really nice if this were fixed in Speccy but maybe it works fine in most cases and these are just isolated incidents. ![]() Hold down the Shift key and click Restart at the same time to boot into Safe Mode. But nothing is free, if you overclock a CPU and keep its temperature low. To check your CPU temperature from the BIOS/UEFI: Open the Start menu. Compare Speccy VS Core Temp and find out whats different, what people are saying, and what are their alternatives. Core Temp Added note: Im assuming you know to click cpu on the left side of Speccy and scroll down on the right side to see the temps for each core individually. The same reading problem may be true for Speccy.Īs other people have this same problem with Speccy and CPU + Motherboard temps then it is not likely to be a hardware issue in my PC but more likely as previously surmised it has come about from a Windows update. If Speccy was reading a lower temperature in your old case and is now reading. Temperature Monitoring The free version of HWMonitor by CPUID would be an alternative you could look at for comparison with Speccy. This seems to indicate a reading problem. To help with more info I installed Speedfan which can read PC temps and it showed my CPU as 128 degC (un-rounded value is 127.5) which I did not believe so starting the PC up new on the next day I checked Speedfan and the CPU temp was still 128 degC. When you are watching overall PC temperatures then the CPU and Motherboard temps are quite important measurements. I will create a bug report to go with this post. I imagine a number of other Speccy Users also have this issue. Just like the other reports in this thread I have the same problem. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |