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How do I check the temperature of my whole PC? +REP
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How do I check the temperature of my whole PC? +REPPosted:

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Title says it all and +Rep to the first person. Thank you.
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You can use Speccy, that will show you temperatures of your motherboard, CPU, GPU, Hard drives and maybe RAM if it has a sensor.

If you mean the temperature inside the case of your PC, not individual parts I would recommend buying a thermometer.
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DLT wrote You can use Speccy, that will show you temperatures of your motherboard, CPU, GPU, Hard drives and maybe RAM if it has a sensor.

If you mean the temperature inside the case of your PC, not individual parts I would recommend buying a thermometer.

Thank you! and you gave me a bit of a laugh about the thermometer lol.

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if you put butter on your gpu if it melts its hot and you should buy a new gpu.
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Speccy is great for measuring temps on your components. It's very useful.
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I wouldn't use Speccy to monitor temps. HWMonitor and Coretemp are much more detailed.

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