How Do You Check Computer Temperature In The BIOS?
If you’ve ever used a laptop computer on your lap or touched the side of a desktop computer’s case after running an intense program like a computer game, you have probably noticed that computers generate heat as they run. The hotter a computer runs, the more likely it is that physical components of the computer will be damaged. Perhaps the most important component in a computer is the central processing unit or CPU, since excessive CPU heat can cause a computer to shut down. One way to check CPU heat is to enter your computer’s BIOS setup. Turn off your computer. Start your computer and pay close attention to the text that appears on the screen. Press the appropriate key to enter BIOS setup during setup. The text that appears on the screen during startup may prompt you to press a certain key to enter BIOS setup. If so, press that key immediately. If no prompt appears, consult your computer manual to determine the appropriate key to enter BIOS, restart your computer and press the key. I