ThermalTemp

CPU Monitoring


Thermal Temp 1.0

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Thermal Temp is a compact, no-fuss, small footprint, yet powerful program to monitor processor temperature and other vital information.

What makes Thermal Temp unique is the way it works. It is capable of displaying a temperature of each individual core of every processor in your system!

You can see temperature fluctuations in real time with varying workloads. Thermal Temp focuses on accuracy and simplicity.

All major processor manufacturers have implemented a "DTS" (Digital Thermal Sensor) in their products. The DTS provides more accurate and higher resolution temperature readings than conventional thermal sensors.

This feature is supported by all recent x86 processors. Processors by Intel, AMD and VIA are supported. A complete list of supported processors is available upon request.

Thermal Temp is easy to use, while also enabling a high level of customization and expandability.


Key Features

  • Real-time temperature monitoring for each processor core
  • Minimal system resource usage and small footprint
  • Support for Intel, AMD, and VIA x86 processors
  • Accurate DTS (Digital Thermal Sensor) readings
  • Clean, easy-to-read interface designed for clarity
  • Displays processor information including model and frequency
  • Completely free to use with no limitations


System Requirements

Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, 11, 2003 Server, 2008 Server, 2012 Server, 2016 Server, 2019 Server, 2022 Server.

Processor: Intel, AMD or VIA x86 based processor with Digital Thermal Sensor support.


About the Developer

Thermal Temp is developed by Debasis Bhattacharjee, an independent software developer dedicated to creating reliable and efficient system monitoring tools.

With a focus on accuracy and user experience, Debasis builds software that serves the needs of both enthusiasts and professionals who require precise system monitoring capabilities.

Thermal Temp represents a commitment to providing quality freeware that respects user privacy and system resources.


Get in Touch

For questions, bug reports, or feedback about Thermal Temp, please contact:

Email: debmedia@gmail.com