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When playing around with my Q I also noticed that when software reports a single number for the multiplier, it may not be telling you what's really going on. Depending on Windows power settings, I found that one Dual Core in my Quad could be fairly steady with a 9. Software that reports either 9.

Here's an interesting example. My Q can be tricked so one of the dual cores runs with a 6. I used CPU-Z to read one core from each dual core. My picture shows the confusion but RealTemp comes to the rescue. It averages the multiplier for all cores and reports 7.

If one dual core is running at MHz and the other one at MHz then the average is reported as MHz with an average multiplier of 7. That sounds a little weird but I think this accurately tells a user exactly what's going on inside their CPU. This code that was originally designed for the Core i7 guys also provides useful information for Core 2. If you see your multi jumping all over the place at idle in RealTemp, that's a sign that your bios and Windows power settings are fighting against each other.

I've also made a few changes to the MHz for much better support of the mobile processors. Metric gave me a for getting his P right now. With this new play on words, I guess TJMax could be just about anything. The Q G0 is a popular processor so I bought one, retail box, and tested it with an IR thermometer.

Things cool down very quickly as you move even a small distance away from the hottest point on the core so that sounds reasonable to me. It makes the most sense if the core creating the heat is hotter than the IHS. Intel has also stated that TJMax is not a fixed value. It varies from one CPU to another even with the same model number but they haven't stated how big the range of TJMax might be for an individual processor.

This range seems larger for 45nm than 65nm but I'm just guessing at that. I just set up a i7 system with a gigabyte UD5 motherboard, running a stock air cooler. It's not in the case yet, just on the desk with a big fan blowing towards it. The only bios change is that is was updated to version F4. Should the temperatures reach this hot? Is that the reason why the temps are so high? Hey guys, what is the TJ max I have to set in Real temp? Default was 95, but I read it was on a other place :confused Please, where can I find this information that is correct?

The OEM cooler is barely adequate. Your temps look like it might not be seated correctly. Have a look at that and run CPU-Z to make sure the core voltage isn't too high. You've already got two cores thermal throttling which isn't good. It comes with some useful tools and features such as an automatic registry backup function, and a 1-click cleaning. Auslogics Disk Defrag for Windows 7. Auslogics Disk Defrag for PC 7. Active File Recovery.

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You will need to go into the Settings window and push on OK to rearm this alarm. The default is for core temperatures for all cores to pop up above the left most System Tray Icon. The other cores are labeled with their appropriate names. If you would like to see the temperature data pop up above each core then select this option.

This enables the Log file feature. CSV option will allow you to save your log file in a comma separated format which is easy to directly import into Excel. If you are using the logging feature then select how many seconds between each entry you would like. The default is 5 seconds. Possible values include any factor of There are also some new headings at the top of the log file to show you what each value represents.

It is called RTCore. This is a stand alone plug-in which means that RealTemp does not need to be running while RivaTuner is graphing your RealTemp data. The recent transition by Intel to 45nm has resulted in some of the DTS sensors showing signs of sticking at low temperatures and not functioning the way users would like them to.

If your DTS sensors are sticking then no software in the world is going to be able to tell you accurate core temperatures based on inaccurate data.

Different reported temperatures at idle is one possible sign of trouble. Temperatures that don't change during this quick test are a sign of a sensor that is getting stuck. One sensor that always changes significantly more than the other sensor is also a sign that the one that moves the smallest amount might be stuck.

It won't go any lower even if I moved to the North Pole. This is outside my normal temperature range so it isn't a problem for me but other users have reported their sensors getting stuck at much higher values.

Don't rely on this program or any program to report accurate temperatures on cores that have sensors that are sticking. If this sticking continues to occur at higher values then your load temperatures based on what the DTS is reporting won't be accurate either. It is highly recommended if this initial Sensor Test shows any unusual looking sensor data. This is just a quick benchmarking program I wrote years ago.

It is single threaded so you can use it to quickly create a small amount of heat. It uses a very accurate timer, scales very linearly with CPU speed and is not affected by memory timings, etc. This is a quick and easy way to see how your computer is running. It has been normalized so a typical E will score points. When overclocked to MHz you should expect to score approximately points.

The elapsed time is reported to 3 decimal places and repeatability is excellent. Most users find a slight difference depending on whether this test is started by clicking on the button with the mouse or starting the test by using the Enter key on the keyboard.

As long as you use the same method each time, your results will be very consistent from one run to the next. The Core i7 will show better results per MHz compared to Core 2 based processors. Select this from within the Settings window to force RealTemp to always be the top most window.. This feature reads information directly from the processor which tells you whether the processor has reached its maximum safe temperature.

If your processor has reached its maximum temperature on any core it will display LOG to indicate that a thermal throttling episode has been logged. If it displays HOT in red then that indicates that a thermal throttling is presently occuring.

A double left mouse click anywhere on the main RealTemp user interface will change RealTemp to a smaller size and will display only the basic information. Double left click again to exit this feature. The application is also available on Roku TV players and Chromecast for viewing only.

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