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    Temps huh?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by bigjohnsonforever, May 15, 2008.

  1. bigjohnsonforever

    bigjohnsonforever Notebook Evangelist

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    Check this out RM CPU Clock Utility says 41 and HWMonitor says 47, then 44 and 50. All i can think of is a Soup Sandwich.
     
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    The_Observer 9262 is the best:)

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    I have heard HWmonitor is best of all.
     
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    ScifiMike12 Drinking the good stuff

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    Does the RMClock Utility have support for Intel's Penryn CPU's?

    Anyways, try Core Temp or SpeedFan.
     
  4. bigjohnsonforever

    bigjohnsonforever Notebook Evangelist

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    Yes \/\/\/\/ see sig. I use it for the sole purpose of deactivating IDA because my T9300 overclocks to 2.8Ghz so very well :cool:


    ((((Downloaded the two apps, Speed Fan agrees with RM(lower), Core Temp agrees with CPUID HW(higher)... they agree EXACTLY... ROFL))))

    yeah... they all recognize my chip as a T9300... correction: Core Temp says 9100
     
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    bhattsan Notebook Deity

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    I think it has to do with which diode they are taking the temp from. Remember reeading that from another thread...
     
  6. bigjohnsonforever

    bigjohnsonforever Notebook Evangelist

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    I don't know if you are referring to this, but all 4 apps show both core temps, does each core have two therm diodes?