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    Uneven Core Speed and Temperature of T9300 in XPS M1530

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by thyggerhyne, Aug 25, 2009.

  1. thyggerhyne

    thyggerhyne Notebook Enthusiast

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    hi guys, i have T9300 processor and as i can see from the rightmark cpu clock utility, the core speed of both of the core are not the same, they differ by 50MHz.

    and from what i can see in the CPUID Hardware Monitor, the temperature of both of the core differs as much as 3C (degree Celcius)

    Folks, is this normal for a T9300 processor ? Pls assist.

    Thx in advance.
     
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    thyggerhyne Notebook Enthusiast

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    even when the CPU is stressed out using Orthos,
    the maximum speed:
    core 0 : 2493 MHz
    core 1 : 2393 MHz

    guys, is this normal ?