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Message 1859732 - Posted: 6 Apr 2017, 2:46:32 UTC

I recently acquired a W10 box with an I5 6400 CPU. I am having trouble finding a CPU core temp monitor that works with W10. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Message 1859734 - Posted: 6 Apr 2017, 2:56:43 UTC - in response to Message 1859732.  

I recently acquired a W10 box with an I5 6400 CPU. I am having trouble finding a CPU core temp monitor that works with W10. Does anyone have any suggestions?

System Information Monitor [SIV] ??
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Works great for me. I just leave its window open on the Desktop at all times. Gives me an instant view of where the system is at all times regarding temperatures, voltages, GPU and CPU loading.
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Message 1859735 - Posted: 6 Apr 2017, 3:01:17 UTC

On my Windows 10 notebook HWInfo & HWMonitor seem to be working fine with the i7-6700HQ.

Also I'm not up to date with the latest version. Currently I have:
HWInfo 5.38-3000
HWMonitor 1.27
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Message 1859736 - Posted: 6 Apr 2017, 3:03:43 UTC - in response to Message 1859735.  

On my Windows 10 notebook HWInfo & HWMonitor seem to be working fine with the i7-6700HQ.

Also I'm not up to date with the latest version. Currently I have:
HWInfo 5.38-3000
HWMonitor 1.27

HWinfo64 is up to 5.50-3103 currently. Most of the latest updates are to properly handle Ryzen.
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Message 1859737 - Posted: 6 Apr 2017, 3:12:09 UTC - in response to Message 1859736.  

On my Windows 10 notebook HWInfo & HWMonitor seem to be working fine with the i7-6700HQ.

Also I'm not up to date with the latest version. Currently I have:
HWInfo 5.38-3000
HWMonitor 1.27

HWinfo64 is up to 5.50-3103 currently. Most of the latest updates are to properly handle Ryzen.

Yeah, I grabbed the latest 5.5-3130 after posting, but I wanted to indicate that the older version seem to be working just fine with the same generation CPU & OS.
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Message 1859851 - Posted: 6 Apr 2017, 18:05:23 UTC

Thanx for the replies, temp is now being monitored. Core temps are between 63 C and 67 C. That is only a couple of degrees higher than my other I5 3350P.
The monitors I tried previously did not work on W10.
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