![]() All of the Nano based processors are supported as well. VIA processors starting with the C7 generation of CPUs, including all the derivatives based on the C7 architecture. AMD processors starting with the first Athlon64 and Opteron processor series, all Phenom and AMD's new APU are supported. Intel processors starting with the "Core" series all the way up to the newest Core i7, including all the derivatives. If you are a developer and you are interested in creating your own addition, please see the developer's page. You can find our plug-ins and add-ons here. What makes Core Temp stand out?Ĭore Temp's ability to display each core temperature within the processor package is what sets this program apart from other system information and monitoring apps.Ĭore Temp also provides a platform for plug-ins, which allows developers to add new features and extend its functionality. How does Core Temp work?Ĭore Temp reads information directly from the DTS or Digital Thermal Sensor in each core, which allows for virtually no delays and very accurate readings. AMD Ryzen, Epyc, FX, APU, Athlon, Turion, Sempron and Opteron as well. ![]() All Intel Core, Atom, Celeron, Pentium and Xeon series. What processors does Core Temp support?Ĭore Temp supports most modern processors from Intel, AMD and VIA. The program supports processors from all three major manufacturers Intel, AMD and VIA. Core Temp makes it easy for you to monitor the temperature of any modern x86 based processor. You can see temperature fluctuations in real time with varying workloads. It is capable of displaying a temperature of each individual core of every processor in your system. Also, rumors claim Microsoft wants to allow placing widgets directly on the desktop.What makes Core Temp unique is the way it works. Microsoft recently revealed that the operating system would finally let you remove the news feed. Performance monitoring widgets are not the only great widget-related addition to Windows 11. ![]() One can only hope Microsoft will improve the situation with future updates to make Windows 11's widget experience more delightful. Also, there is no proper resizing support, so the large variant is the only viable option. It is worth mentioning that the Dev Home widgets in their current form are somewhat unstable and raw (hence the "PRE" badge): they often stop responding or disappear from the board. Now you can monitor your system's performance by pressing Win + W or clicking the widget button on the taskbar. Click the plus button to add a widget.The current Dev Home release offers the following widgets: CPU, GPU, RAM, network, SSH keychain, and various tools for GitHub. Alternatively, press the "+" button and select a widget.The system will notify you that there are new widgets available. ![]()
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