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Well I just don't bloody get it. I've got people giving me explanations why core temp should be lower, yet others who have core temps higher. What the hell is it all about.
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Core temp should be higher than "cpu" temps.
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Should? How do you define that? My core temps are usually around 12C lower than my CPU temp.
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I feel you roman5. The truth is that the CPU temp is the socket temp or the CPUTIN temp or the TMPIN1 temp. I have been googling for three days on all of these terms and all answers refuse to give a general description of what creates this temp on a Phenom and what to cool to help this temp. I also cannot figure out what temp this temp show run at load.
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