Windows 10 built in temperature monitor

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From the left sidebar, select 'System.' On the right pane, choose 'Recovery. That said, if you'd like to try using this method, open your Windows 11 PC's Settings app by pressing Windows+i. Additionally, not all BIOS menus provide CPU temperatures, so depending on your device you may not find anything useful. Which means, if you're trying to find out if a particular app or game is causing your CPU to heat up, you won't be able to investigate that issue with this method. Note that there's a minor drawback of this method: this method shows your CPU temp when Windows 11 isn't loaded.

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This menu displays various information about your system, sometimes including your processor's temperature. One built-in method to find your CPU's temp on some computers is by using your machine's UEFI menu, often referred to as the BIOS. One of the easiest ways to check the CPU temperature in Windows 10 is by using the built-in Task Manager. It only allows you to check the current temperature of the PC.

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This thermometer feature is part of the core software of your motherboard. Once BIOS/UEFI is open, it shows you the CPU temperature right on the main screen. Think your PC's CPU gets too hot, but not sure exactly what temperature it reaches? Using a built-in method and a few free third-party apps, you can quickly and easily find out the processor temp of your Windows 11 PC. To access it, turn on your PC and press a specific key during startup usually F12, ESC, F2, or DEL.

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