How can I check the temperature of my CPU in Windows? System Information Viewer can check the temperature of each CPU core along with the temperature of other devices that report their values such as memory controller hub, HDD, SSD, GPU, UPS, etc SIV is designed for Windows 10, 8 1, 8 0, 7, Vista, XP, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2003, 2000 and NT4
Is it safe to delete AppData\Local\Temp? - Super User Some programs keep important files in there, surprisingly If you are interested in freeing some space I'd advise to only delete the files excluding those that were created in the last 24h or so, or the ones you know for sure aren't used by other programs, such as old installers from software you downloaded, etc
Are 50-52C normal temps for idle NVMe SSDs? - Super User The question "50 - 52 C NVMe SSD idle temps - Normal?" is based upon the assumption that the idle temperature is a measure to determine if your device is performing correctly Unfortunately that is wrong Consider your NVMe drive being a heater with a power consumption of 5 Watt to 8 Watt
How to safely delete AppData Temp folder? - Super User Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
Should I worry about high ssd temperature? - Super User The conclusion of this website regarding the Facebook study is wrong Their results were completely inconsistent Some scenarios with permanently throttling SSDs because of high temps have the same low failure rate than the coolest scenarios I would say it's completely random –
cooling - 4790k Haswell CPU temps 99C ? is it ok? - Super User Hi all I am using a stock cooler and have the above CPU My specs are: z97-P 4790k @ 4GHz (stock cooler, not overclocked) 1060GTX 6GB 32GB Ram 800Mhz 405w PSU I am now using Unreal Engine, alongsi
CPU temp very hot in BIOS but okay in RealTemp Speedfan Ran a stress test in Prime 95, and temps did indeed rise, up to 90 C But obviously they couldn't have been at 90 C to begin with, then 90 C under load is obviously quite high, but I'm sitting in the desert with no AC, with room temperature sitting around 30 C, so 90 under load (with Turbo Boost doing some automatic overclocking, I assume
CPU core temps suddenly spike despite low CPU load It seems like there's an obvious discongruity between load % and the CPU core temps Could my cooling system just be sporadically failing? Basic specs: Intel Core i5 3450 Quad 3 1 GHZ, 8gb DDR3, AMD Radeon HD 6850, CoolIT ECO A L C water cooling Thanks!
BIOS upgrade lowers CPU temperature - Super User Before the update it was measuring the tj max temps, which are from the CPU core, then they changed it to the tcase temps which are the temps in the environment of the CPU The difference of these both temps are ~ 15°C (German Source)