4/2/2024 0 Comments Pc core temp monitorI've added a screenshot showing my temperatures after running Intel Burn Test for 2 seconds. If you can’t find the CPU temp, then click. Make sure that it is checked on the left. Scroll down until you find CPU temperature. Alternatively, you can press Right Click on the hardware monitor and click on Properties. My CPU is an i7-9700k and my MOBO is an ASUS PRIME Z390M-PLUS. Simply click on the cog which will open MSI Afterburner properties. The PC is only two years old and when I last tested I was getting a maximum temperature of 65-70 degrees after Prime95 had been running for a few hours. I know for a fact these temperature readings are incorrect, there is no way my PC is running over 100 degrees, surely it would be throttling a little bit at least. Temperatures still go from 40 - 45 degrees to starting Intel Burn Test and within 2 seconds are at 100 degrees, then stop the test and they immediately fall back to 40 -45 degrees. Last night I even reapplied thermal compound on the CPU and made sure all screws were tight, and no change. With regards to heat coming from the PC, it is minimal. Performance is still as smooth as butter. On Intel Burn Test, I have ran it in standard, high and very high all to run 20 times, and the PC acts perfectly normal with absolutely no sign of throttling. Corsair's CPU cooler software iQUE gives me a reading of between 29 and 39 degrees depending on the load. I've used CoreTemp and HWMonitor and they both give me the same temperature readings of an idle of 40 - 45 degrees and a high of well it only goes up to 100. I ran a random Intel Burn test on my PC which I've never had any problems with and after 2 seconds of starting the test, my temperatures sky rocket to 100 degrees.
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