(based on 28 reviews)
Core Temp 0.99.7

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Core Temp is a compact, no fuss, small footprint program to monitor CPU temperature. The uniqueness of it is that it shows the temperature of each individual core in a each processor in your system. You can see in real time how the CPU temperature varies when you load your CPU.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Aug 4, 2009
  • Publisher: Arthur Liberman

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Rated 30/50 by neverlander at Feb 25, 2009

I cant tell alot about this utility because it says it doesn't support my Pentium D 2,4 Ghz. But I give it a "three" for its idea.

Rated 10/50 by Somnambulator at Feb 27, 2009

This is the 32bit version. 64bit version can be found on the website in the forums under Beta. 64bit is required on 64bit Windows. unfortunately this latest beta build does not have signed drivers and fails to load under Vista 64 even with driver signature checking turned off. there's a chance it's not a signed driver issue but CoreTemp 64 still fails to load regardless. gets a 1. all previous versions, inclkuding betas, get a 5 from me b/c it's the best of all the CPU temp programs, the simplest to use, and the bets supported. unfortunately this version doesnt work at all for me even after deleted the settings ini.

Rated 50/50 by Andy Dean at Apr 14, 2009

Nice this release now has signed drivers. No more using f8 at bootup. This continues to be the best cpu temp monitor available.

Rated 10/50 by maxxowar at Aug 4, 2009

It doesn't see my AMD Athlon XP-M Barton 2500+ overclocked to 3200+ (200 * 11 = 2200Mhz).

Rated 30/50 by us3r at Apr 27, 2010

This version has few bugs.

Rated 50/50 by Artem S. Tashkinov at Apr 27, 2010

@maxxowar Athlon XP M doesn't have an embedded temperature sensor, you are obviously ranting without a reason.

Rated 50/50 by jetz at May 10, 2010

Still does not show my AMD 1090T temps :(

Rated 50/50 by jetz at Aug 2, 2010

Turns out it does read my thuban. Had to change a bios setting in ch4.