AMD CPU - any way I can see temp of All 4 CORES individual

jimbo45

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Hi there
Does this CPU have no way of measuring / monitoring the temperature of all 4 cores individually.

Any suggestions here.

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I don't see why you can't view the temps for all of the cores :/ I can see all of my 6 core AMD CPU temps.
Mabye just Google CPU temperature monitor and try a bunch and hope one works :)
 

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Use "CPUID Hardware Monitor" utility, you'll be able to see that and many more temperatures and voltages as well as RPM of the fans.
 

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If none of them work maybe try SpeedFan :)
 

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Hi There, I think that Speccy from Pinform might give you what you want. I've put a rough screen shot below with Core 2&3 showing.

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Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200
Cores 4
Threads 4
Name Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200
Code Name Yorkfield
Package Socket 775 LGA
Technology 45nm
Specification Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
Family 6
Extended Family 6
Model 7
Extended Model 17
Stepping A
Revision R0
Instructions MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Intel 64, NX
Virtualization Not supported
Hyperthreading Not supported
Fan Speed 2163 RPM
Bus Speed 333.3 MHz
Rated Bus Speed 1333.1 MHz
Stock Core Speed 2333 MHz
Stock Bus Speed 333 MHz
Average Temperature 44 °C
Caches
L1 Data Cache Size 4 x 32 KBytes
L1 Instructions Cache Size 4 x 32 KBytes
L2 Unified Cache Size 2 x 2048 KBytes
Core 0
Core 1
Core 2
Core Speed 2332.9 MHz
Multiplier x 7.0
Bus Speed 333.3 MHz
Rated Bus Speed 1333.1 MHz
Temperature 42 °C
Thread 1
APIC ID 2
Core 3
Core Speed 2332.9 MHz
Multiplier x 7.0
Bus Speed 333.3 MHz
Rated Bus Speed 1333.1 MHz
Temperature 44 °C
Thread 1
APIC ID 3
 

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Speedfan gives just the average temp between the cores, not individual ones which is very important when you have an unlocked CPU, as some of the unlocked cores can produce higher temps. Also, be advised that on AMD processors you can get inaccurate readings on idle or under lover stress which can be even more inaccurate when OCed. So for temperature readings, CPID HWM is still the best bet together with AIDA which collaborates most of those readings.
 

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