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Oct 25, 2020

How to Monitor CPU & GPU Temp in Game

 In This Article, I am telling you How you can check and monitor Your Central processing unit (CPU) and Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) temperature in-game or while you are rendering something.

Monitor CPU & GPU Temp in Game
Q1. What temperature should your CPU and GPU be?
Ans. A good rule of thumb is to keep your CPU below 70 degrees Celsius and your GPU below 85 degrees Celsius. Also, you can do several things to keep the temperatures down, like for example cleaning your air sink, checking the airflow in your case, or buying some better coolers.

Q2. How do I check my CPU and GPU temps?
Ans. The easiest and most basic way to check the CPU temperature is through your motherboard's BIOS. To access the BIOS: Turn on or restart your PC. During the boot-up sequence, once you hear the signal beep, start pressing the Delete key on your keyboard until the BIOS pops up.

Q3. Does CPU temp affect GPU temp?
Ans. Yes as the air in your case will warm up the ambient temperature of your case. This will then increase the temperature of your other hardware. But you do have an issue with your CPU temps. Your GPU temps should not go that high if it is not used.

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How To Monitor Your GPU and CPU Temperature

Does your computer/laptop feel hotter than usual? Alarms that sound in the case? Then you may want to take a closer look at these temperatures. However, overheating is a major cause of hardware failure and can rapidly shorten your setup life.

So, here are some tips on how to monitor GPU and CPU temperature, as well as some guidelines on how to keep the temperature within acceptable limits.

GPU Utility

Monitor Your GPU  Temperature

There are various GPU monitoring and overclocking utilities that can accomplish this goal well, and the original graphics card manufacturers inevitably add their own with each graphics card.
However, any utility will work on any graphics card, regardless of manufacturer, so you can download and use whatever you want. This is a good thing because some utilities are inevitably better than others.
So, for example, you are free to use the MSI Afterburner (which is often regarded as the best GPU utility) on an Asus card instead of the Asus GPU Tweak, and vice versa.

Bios

Monitor Temperatures in Bios Settings 
The easiest and most basic way to check the CPU temperature is through your motherboard’s BIOS.
To access the BIOS:

  1. Turn on or restart your PC
  2. During the boot-up sequence, once you hear the signal beep, start pressing the Delete key on your keyboard until the BIOS pops up
Not every BIOS will look the same, especially when it comes to gaming motherboards, as OEMs often equip them with a unique GUI these days.

The obvious disadvantage of using the BIOS for temperature monitoring is that you need to restart your computer every time you want to check the temperatures. If you need to do this more frequently, then read on for some solutions that are available straight from your desktop?

Speed Fan


Check the temperature with the help of the Speed fan 
Speed fan is an application that can scan every fan speed in your pc and it also tells you the exact temperature of your CPU and GPU on stress level the best thing is you can control fan speed in desktop mode or in-game mode or also on idle position.

Wrapping Up

I hope my all explanation related to CPU and GPU you can understand easily for temperature If you want to just let me know in a comment.

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