How To Check CPU Temperature In Windows 11

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Taylor Bell

Taylor Bell

Published on Apr 17, 2024

How To Check CPU Temperature In Windows 11

Quick Links

  • How to check CPU temperature in Windows 11 using BIOS
  • How to check CPU temperature in Windows 11 using HWiNFO
  • How to check CPU temperature in Windows 11 using Ryzen Master or Intel XTU

Checking your CPU temperature can be an occasional or frequent activity, depending on what you put your precious processor through. Those who use their PC for everyday work and casual gaming don’t have to worry about it as much as others who are into things like gaming, video editing, or anything that demands the CPU’s attention. It’s also particularly crucial when you’re overclocking the CPU, as the last thing you want to do is put up with an overheating or an unstable processor. Modern processors tend to run quite hot, especially if you’re running one of the top desktop CPUs or using the best laptops on the market.

Sadly, unlike checking your graphics card temperature, there’s no built-in tool for checking your CPU temps in Windows 11. You can, however, get through this glaring omission and check your CPU’s temperature on a Windows computer in a few different ways.

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How to check CPU temperature in Windows 11 using BIOS

Ideal to check system stability during boot

An image showing Gigabyte BIOS screen.

Your computer’s BIOS will most likely show your CPU temperature by monitoring the temperature sensors on your processor and the socket. This is a lean method to check your CPU temperature, as it doesn’t require you to install any third-party apps. On the flip side, you can only use the BIOS before your PC boots, not when you’ve already booted to the desktop.

Nevertheless, if you simply want to get an idea of the thermal situation inside your PC and dispel any fears about how efficiently your CPU cooler is working, this might be a useful method. Moreover, if you only need to check the CPU temperature once in a while, you might not want to install a third-party utility. The process here is simple, too.

1. Restart your computer and wait for the first screen to show up.

2. Press the displayed key to enter the BIOS or System or Setupdepending on your computer’s model.

3. Look for a reading like CPU Core Temperature or CPU Temp to check your CPU temperature.

4. If you can’t find it, check other tabs like Advanced, Power, Hardware Monitor, PC Health, or something similar, depending on your motherboard.

BIOS screen showing CPU temperature among other readings

5. Note that some BIOS versions might not display the CPU temperature at all. In that case, you can use one of the other methods below.

Using the BIOS to check your CPU temperature gives you only an indication of idle temps, not the actual temperature your CPU might run at under load. For those temperature readings, you’ll have to rely on a third-party application installed within the regular Windows environment.

How to check CPU temperature in Windows 11 using HWiNFO

A free and useful utility

HWiNFO summary view

If you want a more reliable method to check your CPU temperature and one that you can always use while using Windows, you’ll have to install a third-party utility. Personally, I find HWiNFO to be the best option. It’s available as an executable file, so no installation is required, and you can also monitor the temperature sensors for your graphics card, memory, motherboard sensors, and storage drives. You can also check fan speeds for your CPU fans and other system fans, all in a single, lightweight utility.

There’s another nifty little feature here that allows you to get an idea of the average temperature over a long duration, say, a day or month. You can simply leave HWiNFO running in the background and come back anytime to see the average, minimum, and maximum temps for your CPU, GPU, and other components.

HWiNFO will shut down when you turn your computer off, so keep that in mind. You can always set it to start with Windows.

1. Download HWiNFO (installer or portable).

2. If you downloaded the launcher, install HWiNFO64 (Windows 11 is 64-bit only) and launch it. Otherwise, unpack the downloaded portable files and launch HWiNFO64.

A screenshot showing the HWiNFO on start menu.

3. Choose the Sensors-only mode and proceed. You’ll see multiple sections with information about your CPU, motherboard, GPU, and more.

A screenshot showing the highlighted Sensors only and Start button in HWiNFO64 app.

4. Scroll down to CPU [#0]: {CPU name}: Enhanced and check the CPU (Tctl/Tdie) (for AMD Ryzen) or CPU Package (for Intel) reading to know the CPU temperature. This is the temperature that fan control tools usually refer to.

You can even expand the window further and keep tabs on the temperatures of other components too. HWiNFO has a lot of other features as well, such as the OSD (on-screen display) to show specific system readings on the screen in real-time, custom alerts, and more. You can check all of these in the settings by clicking the cog icon at the bottom-right of the HWiNFO window.

How to check CPU temperature in Windows 11 using Ryzen Master or Intel XTU

More advanced utilities

If you have already overclocked your CPU or want to, you can monitor your CPU temperature right within the overclocking utility you’re using. AMD Ryzen users can use Ryzen Master, and Intel users can use Intel Extreme Tuning Utility You don’t necessarily have to use these utilities just for overlocking, and they can even be used to quickly glance at the temperatures.

Check CPU temperature in Ryzen Master

1. Launch Ryzen Master.

2. In the Advanced Viewthe CPU temperature is displayed at the top under Temperature, Speed, Power & Current.

Ryzen Master window advanced view showing CPU temperature

3. In the Basic Viewyou can see the CPU temperature on the left side of the window under CURRENT.

Ryzen Master window basic view showing CPU temperature

Check CPU temperature in Intel Extreme Tuning Utility

1. Launch Intel Extreme Tuning Utility.

2. You can see the CPU temperature next to Package Temperature in the bottom section of the window, next to several other readings.

Intel Extreme Tuning Utility window showing CPU temperature among other readings

Check CPU temperature and keep it cool

It would’ve been nice to have a built-in tool in Windows 11 to check the CPU temperatures, but there are plenty of simple ways you can do that on your PC. Depending on the type of user you are, you can choose the utility you prefer or simply use the BIOS once in a blue moon. Regardless of what methods you use, just make sure you maintain the CPU temperatures within safe limits. Desktop users should consider buying a good CPU cooler, while those using a laptop can invest in a cooling pad.

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