
Core Temp
Core Temp is a compact, no fuss, small footprint, yet powerful program to monitor processor temperature and other vital information.
Core Temp - How it works
How does it work? Core Temp makes it easy for you to monitor the temperature of any modern x86 based processor. The program supports processors from all three major manufacturers; Intel, AMD …
Core Temp - Change log
Oct 19, 2025 · (Intel & AMD) - New: Temperature changes color when temperatures hit high levels to alert the user. (Orange = hot, Red = critical) - New: Show (!) besides the temperature of a core which …
Supported Processors - Core Temp
CPU Temperature,CPU heat,Temperature monitor,CPU temps,Intel,AMD
Core Temp - Add Ons
It will display a graph per processor core displaying the load percentage and core temperature. For best results with the Grapher, you should use the latest Core Temp version available. Setup and usage …
Core Temp crashes to black screen in Windows 11
Nov 30, 2021 · Hello, Been using Core Temp to monitor CPU temps for the better part of a decade. I have a Thinkpad T14 Gen 2 AMD laptop that was running Windows 10 and Core Temp without …
Unwanted Malware installation. - ALCPU Forums
Oct 5, 2014 · Re: Unwanted Malware installation. by fabiopb » Fri Jan 02, 2015 5:41 pm "Core Temp is a compact, no fuss, small footprint, yet powerful program to monitor processor temperature and other …
Core Temp - Shared Memory
Core Temp Plug-in SDK Introduction: In version 0.99 Core Temp introduced the Shared memory interface, allowing 3rd party applications access to a shared memory block, which is created by Core …
Wrong temperatures on AMD CPU/APU - ALCPU Forums
Mar 12, 2016 · The issue with temperature readings on AMD has been discussed in length over the years. In short, AMD processors do not report absolute (aka actual) core temperature, but an …
Processor #1 shows temperature in faint red color - ALCPU Forums
Dec 6, 2010 · With CoreTemp 0.99.8, Core #1 shows temperature in faint red color, almost pink, but the temperature shown is 51, with 49 as low and 59 as high. Core #0 is fine.