Open Hardware Monitor – Free and open-source hardware monitor

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Any computer hardware that works at high temperatures over a long period of time will age quickly, with the possibility of striking or even burning out. So every summer while doing a good job of cooling your computer, we’d better monitor the temperature inside a computer in real time through temperature monitor. This way, in case the temperature is found to be too high we can let the computer rest in time, so as to make the hardware avoid aging too quickly.

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