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    Confused...which one is true temperature?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by sam613, May 5, 2007.

  1. sam613

    sam613 Notebook Enthusiast

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    There are 4 temp in ACPI termal. Which one is the true temp of CPU?
     

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    vestige Notebook Consultant

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    TZS0 and TZS1 seem to be the CPU temperature.

    I would assume that one of them is a CPU Diode sensor. I have something similar when I use Everest Ultimate Edition. Both the CPU temp and CPU Diode temp sensors report nearly identical temperature possibly due to the location of the sensors.
     
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    Wingsbr NBR Decepticon NBR Reviewer

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    Your average temp is about 51 degs. The other temps are critical or high baseline temps to let you know that if it gets that hot that you are headed for trouble. 50 degs is a good temp.
     
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    sam613 Notebook Enthusiast

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    The problem is, difference of TZS0 & TZS1 can be more than 5, or even 10 degs. so I still cannot know which one is true temp... :(