It would be odd not to have CPU temp on a board less than 10yrs old.
All in p4 and Athlon days had temp sensors for CPU overtemp detection
so that could shut down/reboot if overheating.

Can you get into the BIOS settings a see if there are temp readings?
And voltage too. If under volt then maybe power supply problem?

Ed


On 4/17/13, Richard C. Steffens <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 04/17/2013 11:08 AM, Dale Snell wrote:
>
>> GKrellM will show you the cpu temperature, along with a large number
>> of other statistics.
>
> It only shows disk temp and GPU temp. Is it possible that my Gateway
> E-4500D doesn't report cpu temp?
>
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