![]() Change: Windows Vista 64-bit is no longer supported. Fix: Engineering Sample recognition on newer Intel processors There are plenty of free apps that make monitoring CPU temperatures easy, including Core Temp, Speccy, and Afterburner. Fix: Incorrect temperature on AMD Zen processors (missing -49C offset) Fix: Base multiplier detection on AMD Zen processors See if this work in Windows 8 on desktop mode: CoreTemp. Fix: Improve support for multiple older AMD and Intel processors I have always used third party software to monitor temperatures. Fix: Thread count on Intel hybrid architectures (Raptor/Alder Lake) ![]() Fix: Bclk detection on older Intel platforms, utilizing x2Apic configuration Fix: Workaround the Bclk detection issues on Intel Skylake and newer series Fix: Redesign Bclk detection on all AMD platforms starting from the Phenom series Fix: Address the kernel-mode driver vulnerability/exploitation issues New: TDP, TjMax, multiplier range detection on desktop AMD Zen platforms New: Intel Raptor Lake and Alder Lake support New: AMD Zen 4, Zen 3 APU and Zen 2 APU support Fix: Incorrect BCLK on legacy (Pre-Zen) AMD CPUs Fix: Do not display TDP and TjMax for Zen and Zen+ CPUs This eliminates any inaccuracies that can be introduced by external motherboard circuits and sensors. This sensor is digital, which means it doesn't rely on an external circuit located on the motherboard to report temperature, its value is stored in a special register in the processor so that software can access and read it. The temperature readings are very accurate as the data is collected directly from a Digital Thermal Sensor (or DTS) which is located in each individual processing core*, near the hottest part. You can move the Windows 8 CPU Monitor freely around your desktop or set it to. All of the Nano based processors are supported as well. Windows 8 CPU Meter is a gadget which provides a Windows 7 like CPU meter gadget on PC. ![]() ![]() VIA processors starting with the C7 generation of CPUs, including all the derivatives based on the C7 architecture. AMD processors starting with the first Athlon64 and Opteron processor series, all Phenom and AMD's new APU are supported. Intel processors starting with the "Core" series all the way up to the newest Core i7, including all the derivatives. Core Temp also has a logging feature, allowing a user to easily record the temperature of his processor(s) over any period of time, then the data can be easily transferred into an excel datasheet for easy graphing. ![]()
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