hickfarm In Runtime Messages 357 Location Nebraska Sep 21, 2008 #21 Ya i agree with Nagamasa. I like to get the whole thing covered. Inserity what is your northbridge temp?
Ya i agree with Nagamasa. I like to get the whole thing covered. Inserity what is your northbridge temp?
I Inserity Baseband Member Messages 64 Sep 21, 2008 #22 I don't know. What program can I use to monitor it? I just use CoreTemp for temp readings.
Trotter Grandfather of Techist, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Staff member Messages 33,559 Location The South Sep 21, 2008 #23 Everest will give you the temps. |MG| EVEREST Free Edition 2.20
Nagasama disgruntled ex-moderator Messages 6,956 Location probably on the lake Sep 21, 2008 #24 Inserity said: I don't know. What program can I use to monitor it? I just use CoreTemp for temp readings. Click to expand... use real temp. coretemp will show 10*C high on the 45nm chips. so, if that is the case, you are hitting 50*C loaded and that is A OK (still a wee bit high, but totally acceptable). double check it with realtemp though.
Inserity said: I don't know. What program can I use to monitor it? I just use CoreTemp for temp readings. Click to expand... use real temp. coretemp will show 10*C high on the 45nm chips. so, if that is the case, you are hitting 50*C loaded and that is A OK (still a wee bit high, but totally acceptable). double check it with realtemp though.
I Inserity Baseband Member Messages 64 Sep 21, 2008 #25 Alright, so I checked with RealTemp and it shows 55 - 56 load. Again that's stock. A 5 degree difference isn't much but it makes me feel better lol. As for NB temps, what does Everest call it? Aux or something?
Alright, so I checked with RealTemp and it shows 55 - 56 load. Again that's stock. A 5 degree difference isn't much but it makes me feel better lol. As for NB temps, what does Everest call it? Aux or something?