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Hmm, it obviously didn't like K10 on AM2 board, reads normal temps for half a sec, then it reads a 9 digit number..
Yes it was a bug, I fixed it.
New version will be out soon
Its due the addition of G15 support and it's Low\High report.
So Core Temp output an address to a variable instead of the variable value (temperature) itself :p:
Version 0.97.1 - 7th March, 2008
- Fix: Phenom did not display proper temperature.
- Fix: Phenom randomly reports 255C (value ignored).
- Fix: Phenom displays more than a single system tray icon per CPU.
- Fix: Phenom 1/4 multipliers rounded improperly.
- Change: C° and F° now will display °C and °F accordingly.
downloaded, will test later and report back on it :)
cool!
Version 0.98 - 23rd April, 2008
- Fix: Core Temp sometimes crashes when another program tries to access the log file. - Still needs further testing.
- Add: Show load percentage per core.
- Add: Adjustable Tj.Max value via *.INI file.
- Add: Option to start Core Temp with Windows.
- Add: Support new Intel Mobile processors
- Change: Maximum logging interval is now 99999ms instead of 9999ms.
- Change: Log file layout. Shows current temperature, high\low temperature, core load, CPU speed.
:up:
Here's an update on the next Core Temp release, it may interest some of you:
http://www.alcpu.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=405
ver 0.98 Does not display temp on my Board for some reason.
It's a bug with 0.98 and 0.98.1 and Phenom. Will be fixed in the next release.
as always great help and a great program your the coolest :D
Beta Version 0.99 - 2nd May, 2008
- Fix: Incorrect recognition of 45nm Mobile Intel CPUs.
- Fix: CPU temperature not displayed in Core Temp window on Phenom CPUs (0.98 and 0.98.1).
- Add: Shared memory - developers now have access to Core Temp data.
- Add: Register dump to text file function.
- Add: Preliminary Atom (Silverthorne) support - Untested.
Thanks brother it works but displays 4 read outs 28 -0 -0 -0 c :shrug: My question is this it should display temps on only one correct or all 4 ? Phenom is single quad core:confused: Just woke up sry;)
Ok thanks, I'll at it when I get home
For some reason with Asus P5E3 Premium + E8500 one core sits at 40ºC idle or load doesnt matter, do you have any idea why this can be?
Although this is an AMD section it may be a case of sticky sensors.
What does your other core run at?
DTS on some CPUs is really messed up, look here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...103638&page=12 (starting with posts after 31st December)
Check this thread in the news section for more info on the new features and a nice little gadget for Vista users.
Core Temp's shared memory goes official. Everyone is welcome to read up on specs.
DLLs and demo projects showing how to use them are available for download here.
Beta Version 0.99.0.14 - 12th May, 2008
Changes from previous beta:
- Change: G15 LCD text layout and font changed.
Here's a pic:
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/959...e005im9.th.jpg
How come for example S&M gives way more accurate temperature readings for me? What I hate the most with CoreTemp is that the temperatures can vary +/-1 in one second. Once it is 60/60, then it is 57/62, then it is 63/59 and so on. How am I supposed to know the temperature? The Coolest, can you honestly call that accurate? What about reading the temp for example 3 times a second, then take average of them and sum it up by the last seconds average and divide by 2? As far as I know, S&M uses similar method, which is far superior to what CoreTemp can offfer.
Just thought I would post that Core Temp is not diplaying the processor name of my Opteron 1210HE. It just says unknown Model F3 stepping or something like that.
The temperature inside the core can and does change very rapidly, so yes, it is possible that one second its a bit lower and the next a bit higher.
It is also possible that it's just the sensors margin of error.
Thanks for letting me know, can you please create a register dump file (in the options menu) and just upload it into [code][/code] tags here?
@ The Coolest Thanks a bunch for this app! I like it alot. Will be testing it out on the phenom momentarily
Not really related to CT, but for example CT shows that my CPU temp gets from 80'ish to 50'ish in 2 seconds, which can not happen really. Where does the heat go? At least not to HSF as it is near 70'ish still after 2 seconds. Neither does the CPU PCB cool the core.
Actually, core temperature is quite much the same as the HSF base temperature, except the "loss" which happens due to bad heat conductivity between core and HSF base. But as I said, this doesn't really have anything to do with CT.
CT might be accurate when reading the sensors, but doesn't really help when the sensors are so damn inaccurate.