Question regarding TjMax, CoreTemp, Speedfan
From my understanding, the TjMax is a fixed value that doesn't change. Is there a way to find out definitely what the value is? Like CoreTemp 0.95 assumes it's 100C and SpeedFan 4.32 assumes it's 85C. How can I tell who is actually correct? Do all CPUs share the same TjMax? I can read the Delta value just fine, but without knowing the proper TjMax, it's kinda hard to figure out exactly what the true temperature is.
This is mainly concerning the Q6600 B3.
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Just Ignore Those "software" Based Temp Reading !
Yep, you're right, as long your rig is "stable and not throttling", consider it is safe, ignore those temp reading.
With current publicly and commercial Intel CPU, no one in this earth can read the cpu temp accurately using software "ONLY" method, yes no one, not even Intel engineer. Yeah, I know, you're now yelling wtf, I repeat not even Intel CPU engineers. :D
Just read Intel's own technical whitepapers at their site on how they measure the CPU temp accurately, trust me, you will end up with this method below using "calibrated" temp probe if you really want to know the CPU temp .... again ... "accurately". ;)
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Courtesy of www.overclockers.com