I find core temp to be more accurate, I am unsure where the cpu temp comes into play in everest. I get 30c for both cores but 50 for the cpu temp in everest.
everest is the most accurate IMO (if you were to look on some torrent sites you "might" find a link or two to the most recent edition...ultimate engineer edition...baddddd asssss)
core temp refers to the on die diode
cpu temp refers to the cpu socket temp sensor
Originally Posted by an51r
I find core temp to be more accurate, I am unsure where the cpu temp comes into play in everest. I get 30c for both cores but 50 for the cpu temp in everest.
thats crazy....are you liquid cooling???
Usually the on die diodes are hotter than the socket sensors....
Originally Posted by Poser
ahhhh.... that would make more sense.
Yah I really wish I did know what my temps where, lol, but I have a feeling I will be pleasantly surprised when I do find out cause I constantly think they are to high and lap and reseat and change cooling configs.
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