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CPU Temperature

This Python script is used to retrieve the CPU temperature using the psutil library.

Prerequisites

  • Python installed on your machine
  • psutil library installed. You can install it by running the following command:
 pip install psutil

Explanation of the Script

The script utilizes the psutil library's sensors_temperatures(), virtual_memory() and cpu_percent() functions to output data that tells us about the system's resource consumption.

Setup Instructions

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine.

  2. Navigate to the "CPU Temperature" folder.

  3. Install the psutil library if you haven't already by running the following command:

    pip install psutil

Output

The script will display the current CPU temperature in Celsius alongwith CPU Percentage Used. In addition, it'll display the percentage used and total RAM of the system.

Sample Output:

Current CPU Temperature (Celsius): 60, with percentage utilized being at 3.1%,
Current RAM utilization is 75.3% of 512 MB

Compatibility

Please note that the script is primarily designed for Linux-based systems. While it may work on other platforms, the availability and format of temperature information can vary. Ensure that your system supports the psutil library and has the necessary sensors for CPU temperature measurement. However, the CPU and RAM utilization functionalities would work regaurdless of the Operating System.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.