How to Check the CPU Temperature of Your PC or Laptop

Do you have an old PC that sometimes shuts down or feels sluggish during day to day use? If so, it could possibly be caused by your CPU overheating, a common problem that can be diagnosed once, if you are a PC enthusiast then can be fixed with a few changes.

However, to help our average PC users we have created this to-be guide which explains how one can measure the CPU temperature of their PC as well as some tips to prevent overheating.

How to Check CPU Temperature

There are many ways to check the CPU temperature of your PC but some of them are very invasive and require you to go into the BIOS settings of your PC. But luckily you can get the same functionality by installing the CPU Monitoring Utility called Core Temp as shown in the steps below:

  • Go to Google Chrome or your preferred web browser and search for Core Temp or click the https://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ link:
  • Click on Download on the download page and wait for it to complete.
  • Once the download is complete, click on RUN to install it on your system.
  • After installing the app you will notice that several numbers will appear on the right side of your taskbar, each number corresponds to the temperature of the CPU cores while yellow denotes the clock speed of your CPU.
  • Double-click on any number to open more details about your current CPU temperature as well as its power consumption.


In the New Core Temp window, click on Options and then Settings to configure it as per your needs. You can go to General and then click “Start Core Temp with Windows” to automatically launch Core Temp every time you log in. Additionally, you can also enable more statistics on the taskbar by going to the Notification area and clicking the check boxes listed below.

Also read: How to cool down the computer
Also read: Why is my computer hot?

Tips to prevent your PC from overheating

Upgrading PC Cooling: Applied mostly to desktops, one of the best yet complicated ways to prevent your PC from overheating is to upgrade its cooling capabilities which includes adding more fans to your PC case, adding AIO coolers, Including using heatsink etc.

Replacing thermal paste: Applicable to both laptops and desktops, repaste or the process of replacing thermal paste helps to improve the heat dissipation power of your CPU by acting as a conductor to transfer heat directly to the heat sink and cooling fans. helps.

Cleaning up dust build-up: Dust build-up is one of the major factors that leads to overheating and cleaning it up can improve airflow.

Other general tips: Try taking your laptop or PC on a flat surface such as your table top or on the floor instead of placing it on a soft surface such as a carpet for better airflow.

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