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    Core Temp

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by n0elia, Jan 18, 2008.

  1. n0elia

    n0elia Come on Haswell...

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    Don't know if it's more accurate than Intel TAT, but here it is:

    Download here


     
  2. dmorris68

    dmorris68 Notebook Consultant

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    I use it for desktop overclocking purposes, it's one of the most accurate temp programs -- a lot are wildly inaccurate with some CPU/mobo combinations. SpeedFan for example is noted to be about 15C off with Q6600 CPU's. The temp monitoring utilities bundled with mobo's are also notoriously inaccurate.
     
  3. PocketAces21

    PocketAces21 Notebook Evangelist

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    It doesn't seem to work with Vista x64
     
  4. mobyzone

    mobyzone Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks,works fine on vista x32