Realtemp & Coretemp – Two Windows 7 CPU Temperature Monitoring Solutions
Mostly overclockers are worried about their CPU temperature. However, on hot summer days it can happen that your CPU temperature is reaching it’s limit even if you don’t overclock at all. Overclockers usually use big 125×125 fans, a small wind tunnel or a water cooling system to lower the temperature of their CPU. I suppose, you don’t have all that stuff, that’s why it would be wise to install a CPU temperature monitoring tool.
Here are two of the best CPU temperature monitoring solutions for Windows 7.
1. RealTemp (Intel only)

Realtemp
2. Coretemp (supports AMD + Intel)

Coretemp
Alternatively, you can always look up your CPU temperature in your BIOS.
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Tags: cpu temperature monitor, windows 7 tools Written by oliversk Sunday, June 28th, 2009
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What does the distance to “TJ Max” have to do with the CPU temperature?
I am guessing it is the number of degrees you have to add to the temp of your CPU before the machine shuts down? Or it is for the shopper in your life to know how far she has to drive to get to a good clothing discount store…?