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DEL, F2, or F3... It depends on your machine. This will take you into the BIOS. Look for a menu that says, "PC Health" or something similar.

Alternatively, you can also use CoreTemp to monitor CPU temperature from Windows.

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DEL, F2, or F3... It depends on your machine. This will take you into the BIOS. Look for a menu that says, "PC Health" or something similar.

Alternatively, you can also use CoreTemp to monitor CPU temperature from Windows.

Thank you

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