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Monitor the System Hardware Temperature (CPU) on Windows using SpeedFan [Freeware Download]


Temperature kills performance, especially that the CPU can’t stand high temperature. I have a old laptop, which recently I found out that it re-boots itself quite often when the application (e.g. game) is running.

It turns out that the CPU fan is not working quite well. The following is a freeware that can monitor the system temperature (CPU, HDD/SSD, GPU).

busy-speedfan-temp

SpeedFan 4.51 download 2151KB

So you can have a rough idea that if any dirt has stopped the fan working. The normal range for idle CPU should be around 40 degree while when it gets busy, it could go easily up to 70 degrees.

BTW, I have used an external USB fan to cool down the temperature and it works!

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