The high temperature and low cooling discipline of the computer are a real problem.


temperature heating is the main culprit behind Hardware failure to checking your Hardware's temperature can go a long way in prolonging your device's longevity luckily for us there are a bunch of ways to monitor the temperature of your CPU and your GPU will be losing a couple in this topic

 so let's begin the easiest and most basic way to check the temperature of your CPU is through your motherboards by us to access the BIOS all you need to do is turn on or restart your computer and start pressing the delete key during the boot up sequence until it pops up simple especially with gaming motherboards but they're all fairly simple to navigate to tabs until you see the CPU settings and you see the temperature there and don't let the buyer never used it will always display a prompt asking you whether you wish to save any changes so you don't need to worry about accidentally changing something that you shouldn't the downside to using bios to check the CPU temperature is that you need to restart your computer every time you that's where the other solution in this topic

 

comes in most CPUs and gpus come with their own overclocking utilities that you probably already have installed even if you don't know it for CPUs they're the ryzen master and the extreme tuning utility they're both pretty straightforward and in addition to checking the temperature of your CPU and your GPU offer extensive overclocking options however it is best to stay away from these if you're already experiencing problems with overheating when it comes to gpus you're presented with even more options AMD and Nvidia off of their own control panels the AMD control center and the Nvidia control panel again you probably already have these installed but if not you can easily download them from the official sites as part of the driver packages additionally graphics card manufacturers also include their own overclocking utilities which also function as temperature monitors it's card made by other manufacturers your last with a plethora of options here you can always use the MSI afterburner on an Asus card instead of the Asus GPU tweak on the other hand if you need an all-in-one solution open hardware monitor is an excellent free program pause program that still in beta but it's more than capable of showing you the temperature of your Hardware it's compatible with all Intel CPUs up until cableiq although it doesn't officially support coffee lake or Zen architecture has yet all in all it's not a Flawless program which is to be expected seeing as it's still in beta but it's lightweight free and remarkably easy to use to check both the CPU and GPU temperatures still knowing the temperature of your Hardware is good in all

 but it's just the first step it's just as important that you know why you're facing the overheating issue in the first place you can get rid of it how often did not dust build-up every computer that relies an active cooling is found to eventually accumulate large amounts of dust and this can greatly impede the cooling systems effectiveness to do when that happens is to clean it we've written articles to guide you through this process for both desktop PCS and laptops if you're watching this in the future will you probably already have videos for these processes as well problem isn't just filled up then you're likely dealing with either poor airflow or defective Hardware.

 

if it's the former you should make sure that there is proper ventilation the size of the computer case should not be obstructed and if the power supplies located at the bottom of the case make sure it's placed on a solid surface instead of say a rug as for defective Hardware most of the time it's only the cooler or the he generating components that needs fixing view or did you feed themselves gave out a CPU Cooler is fairly easy to replace you should probably turn to a professional if all else fails a great way to improve the airflow in your feces case is with additional fans they're pretty affordable and sure to drop the temperature inside your case I'm not pretty much. these aren't the only options out there but if all you need to do is monitor your GPU and CPU temperature the after every now and again you don't need to bother with more powerful software.