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Old 08-15-2008, 05:32 PM
GT
 
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Default Temperatures

I'm using Everest and Speedfan, but they have conflicting labels for the
temperatures. I have core1 and core2 that seem to tie up (both around 44),
but the CPU temperature is reporting differently on both. Everest has a CPU
temp of 35 and speedfan says 51. Is the central core CPu temp normally
higher or lower than the 2 cores? I would expect cooler, so would tend to
believe Everest.

The 51 degree reading that speedfan has called 'Core' seems to match the GPU
(graphics) temperature in everest. (7600GS).

I know that speedfan is generic and won't get it right - this isn't a
complaint I just want to figure out which label is which! Speedfan has 9
temperature readings and Everest only shows 6:
Everest - motherboard, cpu, core0, core1, GPU, HD1.
Speedfan - GPU, temp1, temp2, HD0, HD1, core0, core1, core, ambient

Thanks


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Old 08-15-2008, 08:03 PM
kony
 
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Default Re: Temperatures

On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 17:32:22 +0100, "GT"
<ContactGT_rem_ove_this_@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I'm using Everest and Speedfan, but they have conflicting labels for the
>temperatures. I have core1 and core2 that seem to tie up (both around 44),
>but the CPU temperature is reporting differently on both. Everest has a CPU
>temp of 35 and speedfan says 51. Is the central core CPu temp normally
>higher or lower than the 2 cores? I would expect cooler, so would tend to
>believe Everest.
>
>The 51 degree reading that speedfan has called 'Core' seems to match the GPU
>(graphics) temperature in everest. (7600GS).
>
>I know that speedfan is generic and won't get it right - this isn't a
>complaint I just want to figure out which label is which! Speedfan has 9
>temperature readings and Everest only shows 6:
>Everest - motherboard, cpu, core0, core1, GPU, HD1.
>Speedfan - GPU, temp1, temp2, HD0, HD1, core0, core1, core, ambient
>
>Thanks
>


Look at the temps when you start a stress test like Orthos.
It'll be pretty obvious which is CPU since the temp shoots
up so much so fast.
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Old 08-15-2008, 09:56 PM
Vivus
 
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Default Re: Temperatures

On 15 Ago, 18:32, "GT" <ContactGT_rem_ove_th...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using Everest andSpeedfan, but they have conflicting labels for the
> temperatures. I have core1 and core2 that seem to tie up (both around 44),
> but the CPU temperature is reporting differently on both. Everest has a CPU
> temp of 35 andspeedfansays 51. Is the central core CPu temp normally
> higher or lower than the 2 cores? I would expect cooler, so would tend to
> believe Everest.
>
> The 51 degree reading thatspeedfanhas called 'Core' seems to match the GPU
> (graphics) temperature in everest. (7600GS).
>
> I know thatspeedfanis generic and won't get it right - this isn't a
> complaint I just want to figure out which label is which!Speedfanhas 9
> temperature readings and Everest only shows 6:
> Everest - motherboard, cpu, core0, core1, GPU, HD1.Speedfan- GPU, temp1, temp2, HD0, HD1, core0, core1, core, ambient
>
> Thanks


If you enter CONFIGURE and look at the source of each temperature you
will most likely discover that you were actually looking at the VIDEO
CARD CORE temperature (AMBIENT is the second temperature reported
sometimes by the video driver).
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Old 08-16-2008, 10:36 AM
GT
 
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Default Re: Temperatures

"Vivus" <almico@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:8a92291f-adb2-4a37-bb5a-b5b107bb8a9d@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> On 15 Ago, 18:32, "GT" <ContactGT_rem_ove_th...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm using Everest andSpeedfan, but they have conflicting labels for the
>> temperatures. I have core1 and core2 that seem to tie up (both around
>> 44),
>> but the CPU temperature is reporting differently on both. Everest has a
>> CPU
>> temp of 35 andspeedfansays 51. Is the central core CPu temp normally
>> higher or lower than the 2 cores? I would expect cooler, so would tend to
>> believe Everest.
>>
>> The 51 degree reading thatspeedfanhas called 'Core' seems to match the
>> GPU
>> (graphics) temperature in everest. (7600GS).
>>
>> I know thatspeedfanis generic and won't get it right - this isn't a
>> complaint I just want to figure out which label is which!Speedfanhas 9
>> temperature readings and Everest only shows 6:
>> Everest - motherboard, cpu, core0, core1, GPU, HD1.Speedfan- GPU, temp1,
>> temp2, HD0, HD1, core0, core1, core, ambient
>>
>> Thanks

>
> If you enter CONFIGURE and look at the source of each temperature you
> will most likely discover that you were actually looking at the VIDEO
> CARD CORE temperature (AMBIENT is the second temperature reported
> sometimes by the video driver).


Fantastic thanks. It would appear that I don't actually have a temperature
for the CPU! Only Core0 and Core1. The Configure page shows:

GPU = GeForce Video Card GPU
Temp1 = Winbond (motherboard temp1)
Temp2 = Winbond (motherboard temp2)
HD0 = obvious
HD1 = obvious
Core0 = obvious
Core1 = obvious
Core = NVidia Video card core
Ambient = NVidia Video Card ambient (reports zero)


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Old 08-20-2008, 12:31 AM
Vivus
 
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Default Re: Temperatures

> Fantastic thanks. It would appear that I don't actually have a temperature
> for the CPU! Only Core0 and Core1. The Configure page shows:
>
> Core0 = obvious
> Core1 = obvious


CORE0 and CORE1 are the internal temperatures of your CPU. I think
that the CPU temperature you are after would be a subset.
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