How To Check Your Computers Temperature -CPU, VGA, Hard Drive
How to monitor the Temperature of your computers CPU cores, Graphics cars, Hard drive, fan speed, etc. Including Voltage and usage status of your hardware. Usually, the CPU cooler that needs upgrading, anything over 70° should be checked.
PC-Wizard 2010: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/pc-wiz...
Mac's iStat: http://www.islayer.com/apps/istatpro/
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hello everyone this is YouTube media
this tutorial is going to be how to
check your computer's temperature from
the temperature of your cpu core
processor hard drive or graphics cards
and including the fan speed of those
components
this will really help you know what
needs to be upgraded the most in your
computer and to improve cooling and
possible computer lifetime
now if you have a desktop then and if
you have some experience you know
modifying our building desktops
it's usually the cpu cooler that needs
to be upgraded the most especially if
you're using stock cooling it could
always use a better third-party cpu
cooler and some new thermal paste as
long as you have some experience you
modify the desktop now if it's a laptop
I would not bother you know it's easy to
change ram and hard drive but as far as
opening it up to change heat sinks and
cooling all that wouldn't even bother
but if you have a desktop this will
really help you know what's going on in
your system and what could use some
improvement
so let's go ahead and I'm going to show
you the first off we're gonna be using
is called pc wizard 2010 it says two
thousand line but it's free to download
the link is in the description
this will let you know the temperature
of all your systems components is
compatible with 32 and 64-bit
so let's go ahead and open that up once
you download it pc was ur 2010
alright so here it is now there's a
bunch of different buttons that will go
into the i'll go into the details of
your speed and voltage and all that but
what you just want to do is click this
one out here says voltage temperature
and fans and there you go that's pretty
much all you just go ahead and now
displays your processor if you have
multiple cores will display the
temperature for each core so I'm running
at about 39 degrees celsius which isn't
too bad
right here the graphics card is 30
degrees and i'm running a 21-percent fan
speed as i said it also tells you your
fan speed 911 rotations per minute if
you use open it expanded down a little
bit
here's my hard drive it's a kingston 32
degrees celsius so none of these
temperatures are really bad
you know it all will vary if you're on
Idol or if you're on full load like
running a full video game playing
intensely on three monitors but
personally I would never let any
component get over
sixty sixty-five degrees anything over
60 for me is way too hot
I think the max is generally like 65 75
but I would never let anything get over
60 for myself but
so this is about it you just go ahead
and tell you all your temperatures
so this is really handy when your fancy
is really running or your rendering a
video you can check out if everything's
okay now one other thing i want to note
is the temperatures are not updated
continuously in lifetime
so if temperatures have changing you to
click a button above it then click back
and we'll update to the new temperatures
that's not that hard you just click the
button then click back also if you go up
to the top you can see click on the
processor buttons are some other ones
you can check out i'm not going to go
too in depth as this is based this video
is for checking temperature but you can
quickly see your cores the percentage
use of each of your cpu cores and
there's some other stuff you can go into
detail like on the GPUs and stuff
now also if you have a laptop it might
not display your graphics card
temperature for some reason on my laptop
the graphics card does not even pop up i
guess it's because it's integrated
graphics or something or maybe only
desktop you have that individual
third-party graphics card or something
but for the most part it won't let me
know how most the temperatures like CPU
r dr graphics card but there might be
one missing or two
now if you have a Mac you're going to do
a different program called ice layer or
iced at this will be in the description
below
it's a little widget it looks like this
and this will display the temperatures
and speeds of everything on your
computer so that's about it go ahead and
check out the links in the description
below and post a comment on what your
CPU temperature is see if anyone can
beat mine probably
mine's not that cold thanks for watching
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