Q: Because you want to try overclocking, it's important to know the CPU and GPU temperature. Is the temperature measured with Everest accurate? CPU temperature is also divided into core temperature and other temperature, what does that mean? Is there any other more accurate temperature measurement software?
A:CPU core temperature is of course the internal core temperature, if it is a dual-core CPU, will also be divided into core 1 and Core 2 of the temperature, the other refers to the surface temperature of the CPU, these several temperatures may be some differences, the core temperature is more reference value. In the BIOS can also detect the temperature of the hardware, but it with the software measured temperature is not necessarily accurate, only as a reference. If overclocking, you should pay more attention to the BIOS on the temperature alarm settings, it can be in your hardware when the temperature is too high alarm, or even directly shut down the computer to protect your hardware.