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Realtemp shows higher temps..

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I was using coretemp but i decided to use realtemp as well. However Realtemp shows exactly 5c higher then coretemp.

Coretemp 0.99.4
Realtemp 3.14

Which one should i rely on?..
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You can just pick one, they are roughly the same in inaccuracy.

Real Temp can be configured to represent a little closer to what the core temp maybe at any given time though. Below 50C, or 60C, they could both be off by that 5C that you are asking about at any given time, thus making the difference moot.
What's your tjmax set at?

It should be set at 85c for correct readings from real temp.
Oh thanks Verrater!! It was 90 and that was the problem. So now it's accurate? I can count on it??..
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Oh thanks Verrater!! It was 90 and that was the problem. So now it's accurate? I can count on it??..

Indeed the tjmax for the e4500 chip are 85c some people are little contro on the subject but the overall consensus is that it is 85c. Real temp is the most accurate temp reader I have used to date.
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One more question. Nooby one i guess. How can i get it to start at startup?..
realtemp is made for 45nm so that's why
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One more question. Nooby one i guess. How can i get it to start at startup?..

Use the task scheduler:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/a.../aa906020.aspx

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Thanks you've been a great help..
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