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    How is it possible for virtual cores in the Sony Z have different temperatures??

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Sprite, Jul 31, 2010.

  1. Sprite

    Sprite Notebook Consultant

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    Yah, I don't understand. I was looking at speedfan and many times, the virtual core has a different temperature than the physical core (shouldnt the temperature on the virtual core be the same as the physical core)? Heck, I dont even think there should be a temperature for the virtual core.

    This is the for the i7 Z model, not sure if others are like that.