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bios uefi monitoring
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The bios uefi monitoring tag covers methods for checking CPU temperature and other hardware metrics directly from the BIOS or UEFI firmware on Windows 11 systems. Discussions include using the BIOS as a fallback when Windows tools are unavailable, interpreting sensor readings, and understanding thermal limits for processors like Intel Core i9. The tag also touches on verifying sensor quirks and validating cooling solutions after hardware upgrades. While the primary focus is on CPU temperature, the broader theme involves low-level hardware monitoring accessible through the firmware interface, often used for troubleshooting performance issues or ensuring system stability.
Windows 11 does not expose CPU temperatures in its user interface, but monitoring your processor’s thermal behavior is essential — whether you’re troubleshooting sudden slowdowns, protecting a high-end Intel Core i9 build under heavy GPU load, or validating a new cooler after an upgrade. This...