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    Speedfan and NHC CPU temp - which is right?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by joklem, Aug 11, 2007.

  1. joklem

    joklem Notebook Enthusiast

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    Picture pretty much says it all. CPU is a AMD Athlon x2 TK-53. That was taken while semi idle (firefox, winamp running), and clock throttling is off while on AC.
     
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    INCSlayer Notebook Consultant

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    well they might take the rating and read it differently so your temp is probably in between the 2 that would be my guess
     
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    lesinlondon Notebook Enthusiast

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    Using Speedfan, my temps were many degs higher than NHC. But NHC agreed with Everest, so I deleted Speedfan.
     
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    allan_huang Notebook Deity

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    I use Everest and RMCLock, about 1 degree C difference.