How to Find your Laptop Temperature

Posted Mar 26, 2009 by DiDill / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

This tutorial shows you how to find out your laptop's temperature, which is critical to prevent it from overheating.

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The temperatures of laptop computers can significantly affect the performance of the machine. Knowing how to find your laptop temperature can help you avoid permanent damage on your CPU. Excessive heat can make your computer randomly reboot and respond sluggishly. Heat can cause extensive damage the central processing unit. Unlike desktop computers, the airflow in laptops is heavily restricted. Most laptops have small air vents on the bottom or side of the machine. However, your laptop may still overheat if an item is constricting this airflow. Monitoring the temperature of a perfectly working laptop is a good habit. If your laptop is performing below standards, you should check the temperature of the laptop to make sure the problem is not linked to overheating. This tutorial will show you how to find the temperature of your notebook computer.

  1. Most notebook computers come packaged with software that will check and monitor your laptop’s temperature. There is no need for expensive hardware that monitor’s CPU temperature. You will need to look for any pre-installed programs for any program that checks CPU temperature. This feature is usually part of a program installed by your laptop’s manufacturer. Once you locate the program, follow its individual instructions to monitor your laptop’s temperature. If you have successfully located a program, you can now monitor your laptop’s temperature to prevent overheating. If you could not locate a pre-installed program, proceed to the next step.
  2. If you could not find any software that monitors your laptop’s temperature, it is recommended that you download MobileMeter, which is a free application that monitors the temperature of your laptop’s motherboard. The program does strain system resources and is completely free of charge. Download the program from http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/MobileMeter.shtml.
  3. After downloading the program, unzip the compressed file. You should see an executable file. The program is very simple to use. Opening the executable file will display the current processor frequency and batter power in addition to the CPU and hard drive temperature.

Tips:

  • If you have the technical expertise, you can build your own personalized sensor. With the use of a probe and thermal sensor, you can measure the temperature of your laptop from the USB port.
  • It is important to monitor your notebook computer’s temperature regularly. You can check your laptop manufacturer’s instruction manual to find out the safest operating temperature. If your laptop overheats, make sure the air flow is not obstructed by any foreign objects. Running fewer programs at the same time can also reduce laptop temperature.
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