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    "Core Temp" - A program for accurate K8 temperature monitoring

    Download Core Temp v1.18.1

    This program lets you monitor Intel's Core, Xeon, Pentium, Celeron and Atom series, AMD Ryzen, APU, FX, Phenom, Athlon64 and later VIA C7 and Nano chips' die temperature.
    The temperature readings are very accurate as the data is collected from a Digital Thermal Sensor (or DTS) which is located in each individual processing core, near the hottest part.
    For more information click here

    There is also an article posted about Core Temp and a little background on standard thermal sensors - Article
    Please help out Core Temp popularity by Digging it.

    If you find any bugs, please post it in the "Bugs" section ASAP!
    Any suggestions on improvements or ideas are welcome in the "Development" section.
    Note 1: Please read the ReadMe!.txt file for some useful tips.

    Are you a developer yourself and have ideas for new features?
    Click here for information about developing your own plugins for Core Temp.

    What's new:

    Version 1.18.1 - 24th September, 2023

    - Fix: Do not display TDP and TjMax for Zen and Zen+ CPUs
    - Fix: Incorrect BCLK on legacy (Pre-Zen) AMD CPUs
    - Fix: Check for updates feature

    Version 1.18 - 4th December, 2022

    *** Core Temp Monitor is now available, Windows Phone and Android apps apps to monitor your machines from anywhere in the world!
    More information is available here


    - New: AMD Zen 4, Zen 3 APU and Zen 2 APU support
    - New: Intel Raptor Lake and Alder Lake support
    - New: TDP, TjMax, multiplier range detection on desktop AMD Zen platforms

    - Fix: Address the kernel-mode driver vulnerability/exploitation issues
    - Fix: Redesign Bclk detection on all AMD platforms starting from the Phenom series
    - Fix: Workaround the Bclk detection issues on Intel Skylake and newer series
    - Fix: Bclk detection on older Intel platforms, utilizing x2Apic configuration
    - Fix: Thread count on Intel hybrid architectures (Raptor/Alder Lake)
    - Fix: Improve support for multiple older AMD and Intel processors
    - Fix: Base multiplier detection on AMD Zen processors
    - Fix: Incorrect temperature on AMD Zen processors (missing -49C offset)
    - Fix: Engineering Sample recognition on newer Intel processors
    - Fix: Multiple minor bugs

    - Change: Windows Vista 64-bit is no longer supported


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    Core Temp - Accurate temperature monitor for Intel's Core/Core 2 and AMD64 processors

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