![]() ) and the real global temperature of the processor in Package. CoreTemp is the sensor on the processor while CPUTIN is the motherboard CPU temp sensor.Ĭoretemp gives the real temperature of each processor core (Core 0, Core 1. The temperatures they indicate are not from the same sensor. Why and which one to choose?ĪUXTIN is the Power Supply temperature sensor (if there is one) while SYSTIN relates to Motherboard.ĬPUTIN and CoreTemp are different. My PC has several temperature sensors and their values are different. If that give you a valid result running sensors, add drivetemp into the list of modules to load at startup of your computer:Įcho "drivetemp" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules External disks (on USB port)Įcho "%sudo ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/smartctl" | sudo tee /etc/sudoers.d/smartctl ![]() FAQ How to display the temperature of each of my disks? Internal disks SettingsĪll these tabs are directly accessible from the menu of this applet. Then go to System Settings > Applets and run the 2-3 steps above.
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