![]() Why because it’s a lightweight, compact, yet powerful tool that will help you monitor your PC’s CPU temp. After the programs are installed, open MSI Afterburner and RivaTuner Statistics Server. Starting with the list of best CPU temp monitoring software we have placed AlCPU Core Temp in the first place. Usually it gives you the option to install RivaTuner during the installation.Ģ. Download the MSI Afterburner package from MSI's website and run the installer. ![]() It is, just use MSI Afterburner + RiveTuner Statistics Server.ġ. Another one called GPU Temp does a nice very nice graph over the GPU temperature and does a chart from when the program is started, but doesn't show load or CPU temperature/load.Originally posted by nebiliyimben_1234:I hope it is easy. It also only monitored the GPU, otherwise it was a step in the right direction. ![]() I tried GPU-Z, but it had such tiny graphs that didn't show the values, and only logged a few minutes. While a GPU temperature over 90☌ is a cause of concern, it’s possible to hit an even higher number. Our list includes GPU temperature and usage, memory usage, core clock, CPU temperature and usage for all threads, CPU clock, RAM usage, and the frame rate. While gaming, if you see GPU temperatures in the range of 80 to 85 ☌, then we can call it a normal temperature. There is probably something out there that does all of this, but I haven't found it when googling. Also, the GPUs from Nvidia have a different range of optimal temperatures while AMD GPUs have another range of temperatures. Ways To Monitor CPU and GPU Temperature While Gaming. Must be able to log over a longer time, preferably at least 30 minutes, not just 1-5 minutes CPU: 167°-176☏ (75°-80☌) GPU: 149 to 185☏ (65 to 85☌) If these temperatures on your device cross the set data, it might be dangerous and can cause overheating damage, and potential information loss.Must have graphs that are large enough to show the values.During the boot-up sequence, once you hear the signal beep, start pressing the Delete key on your keyboard until the BIOS pops up. just the unnumbered one), memory clock, core clock. To access the BIOS: Turn on or restart your PC. click on the check mark by gpu temperature and select from below show in on screen display (if you cant then click on the gpu temperature check mark one more time) do this for cpu temperature (not 1, 2, 3 etc. If you’re playing games at a medium resolution, your GPU shouldn’t go over 60 65 degrees Celsius. You can use benchmarks like 3DMark, which can also report temperatures, but we prefer actual games. These are the temperatures you should see recorded during gaming. Neither AMD nor Nvidia’s GPUs should go over 70 85 degrees Celsius. It would be nice with software doing graphs, so I can see how it varied during the whole session. The easiest way to check the CPU temperature is through your motherboard’s BIOS. The video card temperature must be below 85 degrees Celsius. ![]() Open your case while gaming & stick a thermometer between the CPU & heatsink. If you activate those and set your game to play in Windowed mode (so your task bar shows during gaming) you will see the temperatures in the taskbar. I find it interesting to after a gaming session be able to see what GPU/CPU usage and temperatures I had when playing. If you want to see temps while you are playing, you can use something like MSI Afterburner or NVIDIA GeForce Experience, they have in-game overlays that will let you see temps in real time without leaving your game. In the Options menu in ThrottleStop in the middle column titled Notification Area there is an option to select CPU Temp, GPU Temp, CPU MHz, and Power. I included a screenshot and link in the post for anyone interested. As I wrote in this post I found what I was looking for, but I'll leave this thread open for anyone looking for something similar.
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