Software Update: CoreTemp 1.0 RC8

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Recently a new release candidate of CoreTemp has been released. This small, free program can identify and monitor your computer’s processor. Core Temp, for example, shows the temperature and working pressure of the individual cores. on this page a list of all supported processors can be found. The collected information is written into a log, so that it can later be converted into a graph, for example in Excel. It is also possible to control the processor via an Android or Windows Phone app keep an eye on. Since RC4, the following changes and improvements have been made:

Version 1.0 RC8

New:

  • Added support for all current Intel and AMD processors.

Fix:

  • System lock up/crash in Windows 8/10.
  • BSOD on AMD Trinity and Richland APUs.
  • Temperature on Trinity/Richland APUs.
  • Incorrect bus frequency in Windows 8/10.
  • Corrected VID for newer AMD processors.
  • Corrected detection of certain Xeon processors.
  • Multiple other bugs corrected.

Version 1.0 RC6

New:

  • digital signature. Core Temp is digitally signed by ‘Artur Liberman’, it is now easy to tell that you have a genuine copy of Core Temp.
  • Update Checker. Core Temp can now notify you when a new version is available.
  • You can now hide the taskbar button and use the system tray icons to pop the window back up.
  • Added support AMD’s new Richland APU.
  • Added support for Intel Haswell and Ivy Bridge-EP CPUs.
  • Preliminary support for Bay Trail-T Atoms.

Fix:

  • BSOD on some Windows 7/8 + UEFI enabled machines.
  • AMD FX system freezes/crashes/BSOD.
  • Driver failure when closing Core Temp on another Windows user account.
  • Corrected detection of certain Xeon processors.

Update:

  • Ram utilization notification icon added to the Settings –> Notification Area.
  • Logitech G15 applet now supports CPUs with up to 10 cores.
  • System tray icons’ tooltips now display their respective core information.
  • Log file will now also contain power consumption.
  • Log file will now keep track of each core on AMD CPUs as well.

Version 1.0 RC5

New:

  • Multilingual interface. Core Temp now natively supports adding non-English languages.
  • Plugin system – 3rd party developers can now create plugins and extensions for Core Temp, both native code and .Net is supported, please see for more information.
  • Added support for Intel Pentium and AMD K5 and newer processors. (detection only, Temperature by Acpi Thermal Zones)
  • Added support for VIA processors. (C3 – detection only, Temperature by Acpi Thermal zones)
  • Intel Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, AMD Bulldozer, Piledriver and Fusion (Trinity, Llano, Brazos) support.
  • Max TDP detection on supporting processors.
  • Active power consumption on Intel’s Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processors.

Fix:

  • All of the user reported bugs and many more unreported problems.

Update:

  • Optimized the startup code, Core Temp should now launch 2 to 4 times faster.
  • Optimized many other aspects of the code, Core Temp should now consume much less CPU time than before.
  • Restored support for older OS: Windows XP is now fully supported, Windows 2000 requires security updates KB935839, KB835732 and GDI+. In some cases hotfix KB816542 may be needed as well.

Version number 1.0 RC8
Release status beta
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10
Website CoreTemp
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File size

1.10MB

License type Freeware
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