the 32 is the temp of the cpu socket not the cpu cores. RealTemp should be giving you 4 temps, one for each core.
Do you have the EVGA E-LEET Utility installed? Start it up and click on the Monitoring Tab. Under Temperature you'll see a temp for cpu that should match or be close to your LED read-out. That's not the cpu temps, just the socket temp. You'll also see temps for CPU core#1 thru #4, those are what we care about and they should match RealTemp or they should be close.
Intel Burn Test isn't working. Is it just not loading or does it fail/generate an error?
ah.
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and its just not loading. "application config error" or something