Is there any program I could download to display my CPU temperature?

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To monitor CPU temperatures on Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit, several software options are available, with HWMonitor being highly recommended for its reliability. Users can also consider SpeedFan as an alternative. The ideal idle temperature for a Core 2 Quad Q9400 is around 30 degrees Celsius, while maximum load temperatures can range from 40 to 50 degrees Celsius. It's important to note that temperature readings may vary between individual cores and the overall CPU temperature reported by the motherboard, as core temperatures are measured directly on the chip and may not always be accurate. For further guidance on checking CPU temperatures, additional resources are available online.
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Right now, I can only view my CPU temperature in the BIOS menu. I can view my GPU temps in the ATI catalyst control center. I cannot view my CPU temperatures in windows vista home premium 64-bit.

Is there any program I could download which would allow me to view my CPU temperatures in desktop? I have a Core 2 Quad Q9400 2.66GHz @2.66GHz, 6GB of DDR2 800MHz RAM, an Intel G33 motherboard, and an ATI Radeon HD 4850 GPU.

What are the ideal idle and load temperatures for my C2Q CPU?
 
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depending on your heatsink, the idle and load temps are going to vary.

I have a Q9550 and it idles around 30deg, with max load around 40-50

I'd also recommend HWMonitor, but you'll probably notice a difference in the stated temperatures from your individual cores and from the system CPU temp. This is because the core temperatures are from onboard the chip (and to be honest, arent the most accurate thermistors; they tend to get stuck), and the system cpu temperature is actually from the motherboard (this is the temperature you'll see in the BIOS)
 
This article has a detailed description how to check CPU temp

http://digitalblggr.blogspot.com/2010/01/overclocking-dilemma_07.html

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