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How to display CPU temperature as a numerical OSD in software such as Cinebench?

How to display CPU temperature as a numerical OSD in software such as Cinebench?

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MLGGirl54
Senior Member
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11-16-2023, 05:17 AM
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I'm having trouble finding a solution that meets my requirements. I need an OSD that works alongside other apps, like Cinebench, to display numerical values such as CPU temperature, similar to MSI Afterburner. I added the Cinebench Exe to RTSS but it didn't appear. I'm using HWinfo for CPU temperature readings. All the software I've tried—like MSI Afterburners dock—shows graphs or basic numbers, or lacks customization (HWinfomonitor) where I just need a simple display with adjustable font size, like in RTSS. Any ideas?
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MLGGirl54
11-16-2023, 05:17 AM #1

I'm having trouble finding a solution that meets my requirements. I need an OSD that works alongside other apps, like Cinebench, to display numerical values such as CPU temperature, similar to MSI Afterburner. I added the Cinebench Exe to RTSS but it didn't appear. I'm using HWinfo for CPU temperature readings. All the software I've tried—like MSI Afterburners dock—shows graphs or basic numbers, or lacks customization (HWinfomonitor) where I just need a simple display with adjustable font size, like in RTSS. Any ideas?

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slothshadow
Junior Member
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11-19-2023, 07:13 PM
#2
The main issue is the temperature value being too small to read easily - correct?
Check the magnifier in Windows through Ease of Access – this might assist.
Press WIN + "I" to open Ease of Access, then review Display and Magnifier.
If this doesn’t work, try searching for "screen magnifier" or "screen magnification".
Do you use multiple monitors?
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slothshadow
11-19-2023, 07:13 PM #2

The main issue is the temperature value being too small to read easily - correct?
Check the magnifier in Windows through Ease of Access – this might assist.
Press WIN + "I" to open Ease of Access, then review Display and Magnifier.
If this doesn’t work, try searching for "screen magnifier" or "screen magnification".
Do you use multiple monitors?