Software update: CoreTemp 1.5

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Version 1.5 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 version 1.4, the following changes and improvements have been made:

New:

  • Support for Intel Kaby Lake, Apollo Lake and Avoton processors.

Fixed:

  • Incorrect multiplier on 45nm and early 32nm Core series processors.
  • Sometimes power consumption doesn’t work on supported processors.
  • In cases where both IA and GT power figures are N/A, Uncore displays the same value as Package.
  • Incorrect VID on Intel processors.
  • Inaccurate TjMax on Silvermont based (22nm Atom) processors.
  • Incorrect VID on AMD Trinity and newer processors.
  • Corrected Lynnfield recognition of i5 760, i7 870S.
  • Crystal Well and Haswell-ULT code names added for the Haswell generation.
  • VIA Eden X4 was incorrectly named VIA QuadCore.

Update:

  • G15 applet will be named ‘Core Temp’ from now on, without the version number.

Known issues:

  • Some systems running Windows 10 Anniversary may still have driver load failure.

Version number 1.5
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Website CoreTemp
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file size

1.14MB

License type Freeware
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