Core Temp 1.0 RC9 [Latest full Version]

Core Temp 1.0 RC9
Core Temp
Core Temp is a compact, no fuss, small footprint, yet powerful program to monitor processor temperature and other vital information.
What makes Core Temp unique is the way it works. It is capable of displaying a temperature of each individual core of every processor in your system!
You can see temperature fluctuations in real time with varying workloads. Core Temp is also motherboard agnostic.
All major processor manufacturers have implemented a “DTS” (Digital Thermal Sensor) in their products. The DTS provides more accurate and higher resolution temperature readings than conventional onboard thermal sensors. .
This feature is supported by all recent x86 processors. Processors by Intel, AMD and VIA are supported. A complete list of is available.
Core Temp is easy to use, while also enabling a high level of customization and expandability.
Core Temp provides a platform for plug-ins, which allows developers to add new features and extend its functionality. You can find our plug-ins and add-ons .
If you are a developer and you are interested in creating your own addition, please see the .
Core Temp Requirements:
Operating System:
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 2003 Server, 2008 Server (R2), 2012 Server.
Processor:
Intel, AMD or VIA x86 based processor.
Core Temp Change Log:
Version 1.0 RC9 – June 4, 2016
*** Core Temp Monitor is now available, an Android and Windows Phone app to monitor your machines
from anywhere in the world! More information can be found .
– New: Added support for all current Intel and AMD processors.
– Fix: System lock up/crash in Windows 8/10.
– Fix: BSOD on AMD Trinity and Richland APUs.
– Fix: Temperature on Trinity/Richland APUs.
– Fix: Incorrect bus frequency in Windows 8/10.
– Fix: Corrected VID for newer AMD processors.
– Fix: Corrected detection of certain Xeon processors.
– Fix: Multiple other bugs corrected.

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