Download Core Temp v1.19.5
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.
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There is also an article posted about Core Temp and a little background on standard thermal sensors - Article
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What's new:
Version 1.19.5 - 21th September, 2025
- New: Support for Zen 4 AMD processors including ThreadRipper 7000 series, Raphael, Dragon Ridge, Genoa ES, Hawk Point, Phoenix
- New: Support for Zen 5 AMD processors including ThreadRipper 9000 series, Granite Ridge, Fire Range, Strix Halo, Strix Point, Krackan Point, Turin
- New: Per-CCD and per-core temperature readings for all generations of Zen based processors, most models supported
- New: TDP and TjMax detection on most Zen based processors
- New: Support for Intel processors including Sapphire Rapids, Emerald Rapids, Granite Rapids, Lunar Lake M, and preliminary Panther Lake
- New: Dark Mode (requires Windows 10 or newer OS)
- New: Effective core frequency readings + system tray icon
- New: Core select menu for frequency (right click the frequency fields)
- New: P-Core/E-Core tooltip indicators
- New: Folder selection for log file path
- New: Windows Event Log reporting for Overheat Protection events
- New: System Information dialog upgraded
- New: Average measurement field for temperatures
- Fix: BSOD on some newer AMD machines
- Fix: Vulnerabilities in driver and better restrict driver access
- Fix: Improve frequency detection accuracy on AMD processors by using a new algorithm
- Fix: Frequency detection on newer Intel processors
- Fix: Many other fixes for older AMD and Intel processors
- Fix: Window size on DPI, resolution and display changes
- Fix: Button sizes in the settings dialog in some languages
- Fix: UI glitches on older OSes
- Change: Make the look and feel of the UI on AMD processors to be the same as Intel
- Change: Both Tdie and Tctl readings are displayed on Zen 1 processors when applicable
- Change: Mini-Mode and TjMax adjust options removed
- Change: Modulation field replaced with Effective frequency
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