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Core Temp V0.99.7.10   
Suggested by JohnW - Updated by infimum on 2 Sep 2010
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Category: System - CPU (8)
Synopsis: Core Temp lets you monitor CPU temperature on Intel Core/Core 2 and AMD Athlon64 series of CPUs. Using the device's own sensor (Digital Thermal Sensor technology), the program provides a more accurate temperature reading than the standard diode sensors. Temperature information will appear for each processor core. Core Temp also has a logging feature, which allows a user to easily record the temperature of his processor(s) over any period of time.

A 64-bit version available for download.
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies: Administrator rights
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch Core Temp.exe.
Stealth [?]: No. It adds a driver entry to the registry
License: Freeware
System Requirements: WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>

- New: Enable overheat protection to execute a command every time an overheating occurs or just once.
- New: TjMax for AMD 10H and 11H family processors (K10/K10.5/Puma - older Turions)

- Fix: Several mobile Intel processor recognition issues.
- Fix: Mobile AMD processor recognition issues.
- Fix: Problem with Settings window throwing errors about Scheduled tasks if "Start with Windows" was not checked.
- Fix: Core Temp may crash on systems when switching between power supplies (wall/battery) or exiting sleep/hibernation mode.
- Fix: TCaseMax calculation for socket 939 AMD processors.

- Update: Shared memory applications and AMD Phenom derivatives will now show temperature for all of the cores.
- Update: Core Temp will remember proper screen position on multiple displays, when the 1st display is on the right.

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] RztDi7283Portable version worked perfectly on x64. Web site has portable 32 & 64 bit, also an installer application for both. I see no reason to use the installer. [2010-08-01 13:26]

[Anonymous] longtime userI've used this for a 1 or 2 yr.
Very useful. Does it's job.
Couple times saved me from extreme overheating, which is not so rare thing on notebook.
 [2010-09-02 14:50]


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