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CPU Temps - Is this right?

Postby Celtman » Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:11 pm

Just downloaded the Intel Thermal Analysis tool, recommended by Nick in another thread. Once installed, it is showing these temps for my CPU (E6850). Note - the PC has been on for 6 hours before these temps were taken. Also, FS9 is running, along with serval files being downloaded:

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Isn't that a bit low? If it's correct, does that mean a meaty over-clock could be on the cards ::)?

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Re: CPU Temps - Is this right?

Postby MWISimmer » Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:47 pm

It definitely is low, have you tried any other software? Everest does the same thing, try it out and see if there's a difference.

But you do live in Glasgow, so maybe the ambient temp helps.....  ;D  :D  ;)
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Re: CPU Temps - Is this right?

Postby NickN » Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:56 pm

Absolutely its possible if these 2 items are true..

1. Your ambient temp is cool in the room, such as 65 degrees or so

2. The CPU is currently in a HALT state brought on by the BIOS and the power management system. Intel has programming in its processor that tells the BIOS to reduce the VCORE and the MULTIPLIER if the system is not being used, therefore the combination of the power management and the ambient temp could display such a temp.
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Re: CPU Temps - Is this right?

Postby Celtman » Sun Mar 09, 2008 2:07 pm

Tried Everest, similar readings (between 20 and 23C).


But you do live in Glasgow, so maybe the ambient temp helps.....  ;D  :D  ;)


Good point ;D Perhaps the cold weather is good for something ;)

Seems to bump up to 30C when running FS9 with full traffic @ Frankfurt, so I guess everything is normal. Thanks for the help CD and Nick!

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Re: CPU Temps - Is this right?

Postby Wii » Sun Mar 09, 2008 2:11 pm

Mine also runs very chilled and it is correct because I feel where the CPU is and it's cold...however my GPU is HOT. ;D


...(C x 1.8)+32=F... :)
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Re: CPU Temps - Is this right?

Postby Slotback » Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:37 pm

Since it's running cooll.... OC IT!
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Re: CPU Temps - Is this right?

Postby markag » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:02 am

I know nick recommended TAT to you earlier, but I've heard from other people that it doesn't always display the correct temps.  I use coretemp and it seems to be very acurate for me.  You may be getting 20C temps, I would just want to double check it with another monitoring utility before you overclocked.
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Re: CPU Temps - Is this right?

Postby NickN » Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:32 am

seeing how he has confirmed the temp in another application, and, wher he lives, I would say its probably correct

the only other possibilty is the motherboard design (or a BIOS error, happens all the time) does not incorporate the correct electronics (and BIOS code) to read the intel diode correctly and in that case TAT would not read it right as any other software would not

Whats funny about that is... how does anyone know coretemp is right?
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Re: CPU Temps - Is this right?

Postby Wii » Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:45 am

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seeing how he has confirmed the temp in another application, and, wher he lives, I would say its probably correct

the only other possibilty is the motherboard design (or a BIOS error, happens all the time) does not incorporate the correct electronics (and BIOS code) to read the intel diode correctly and in that case TAT would not read it right as any other software would not

Whats funny about that is... how does anyone know coretemp is right?
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