In general, a CPU should operate at temperatures below 70☌ (158☏). The temperature of a CPU can vary significantly depending on the type of processor, the ambient temperature, the cooling system, and the amount of load the CPU is under. Monitoring the temperature of your CPU is important for keeping your system running smoothly and preventing damage. High temperatures can cause the CPU to become unstable or crash, leading to system errors and data loss. The temperature is typically monitored by the computer’s internal temperature sensors, and is usually displayed in the form of a number or graph.
Type “cmd” into the “Open” field and click “OK”.
Right-click the Windows Start button and select “Run”.Checking your CPU temperature in Windows 10 without any software is easy and can be done in a few simple steps: