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

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This discussion focuses on monitoring CPU temperatures on Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit for users with Intel Core 2 Quad processors. Users recommend downloading HWMonitor from CPUID as the most effective tool for real-time temperature monitoring, alongside SpeedFan from FileHippo. Ideal idle temperatures for the Core 2 Quad Q9400 are around 30°C, with maximum load temperatures ranging from 40°C to 50°C. The discrepancy between core temperatures and system CPU temperatures is noted, emphasizing the importance of understanding the source of the readings.

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  • Understanding of CPU architecture, specifically Intel Core 2 Quad processors.
  • Familiarity with Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit operating system.
  • Basic knowledge of temperature monitoring tools like HWMonitor and SpeedFan.
  • Awareness of thermal management concepts and ideal temperature ranges for CPUs.
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  • Research how to install and configure HWMonitor for optimal CPU temperature monitoring.
  • Learn about the differences between core temperature readings and motherboard temperature readings.
  • Explore thermal management techniques for Intel Core 2 Quad processors.
  • Investigate overclocking implications on CPU temperatures and stability.
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This discussion is beneficial for PC enthusiasts, hardware troubleshooters, and anyone looking to monitor and manage CPU temperatures effectively, particularly users of Intel Core 2 Quad processors.

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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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