Core Temp (32-bit) 0.99.5

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Core Temp is a compact, no fuss, small footprint program to monitor CPU temperature. The uniqueness of it is that it shows the temperature of each individual core in a each processor in your system. You can see in real time how the CPU temperature varies when you load your CPU.

Version 0.99.5 has fixed incorrect clock speeds reported on some systems and properly detect Atom and Core i7 engineering samples.

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  1. CPU core temperature indicator and logger Anonymous -- November 4 2009, 14.48

    Core Temp uses CPU internal temperature sensors for each core, Digital Thermal Sensor (DTS). Version 0.99.5.27 indicates temperatures, clock speed, load, and CPU voltage. Runs well with my AMD & Gigabyte systems, but there are some hickups with temperature graphics. Logged data is OK with Excel or Calc. This version includes API for inclusion in other programs.

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