How do i see my cpu temps

wincore

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Just got done building my pc. i have a 7700k and a z270 gaming m3 motherboard, i got both cpuz and openhardware monitoring but i cant see my temps. My pc got really hot so i really wanna see
 
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@superninja12

CPU-Z is in NO WAY a part of Hardware Monitor. They are both released by the same developer/company, but that is it.

Is Windows a part of Office or the other way around?. I know that may be pushing it, but lets be honest it gets the point across.

@wincore

CPU-Z does NOT read temperatures in any way. So it is normal to not see any temperature information.

HWmonitor is made to do just what you are looking for.

Open Hardware Monitor may have issues with some systems(so many configurations, updates will most likely fix that). If you happen to run it off a network share it will also cause issues.

Dan28453

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CPU Z doesnt have temperature monitoring implemented so it doesnt actively read sensors on the cpu when you are trying to validate a super high overclock ;))
lmao probably im just guessing
 
@superninja12

CPU-Z is in NO WAY a part of Hardware Monitor. They are both released by the same developer/company, but that is it.

Is Windows a part of Office or the other way around?. I know that may be pushing it, but lets be honest it gets the point across.

@wincore

CPU-Z does NOT read temperatures in any way. So it is normal to not see any temperature information.

HWmonitor is made to do just what you are looking for.

Open Hardware Monitor may have issues with some systems(so many configurations, updates will most likely fix that). If you happen to run it off a network share it will also cause issues.
 
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UpstateNY

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Try speccy from piriform.com. Use the free version, you do not need more. This told me that my video card was 20 deg C hotter than the rest of my computer. Needless to say, I soon purchased a replacement.