Originally Posted by
Swiftdeathz
Thank's for the update. I use coretemp on both my Intel and AMD rigs. The main feature that attracts me to it is the ability to change the polling rate from 1000ms to 5000ms and the ability to shutdown the PC if thermal limit is reached in Overheat Protection.
A few issues I've found with this version (affected older version as well), I don't know if this is a bug or intended. Where it reads the VID, is this always supposed to just read the default/stock value of the voltage or should it display the current voltage? If it's the former, then it's working as intended, if it's the latter then it's never worked. Other programs are able to read and display the current voltage of the CPU which is good to be able to see if the voltage is dropping during load etc.
Second thing is this new install method is not pleasent. My antivirus gave me a popup asking me if I should allow this program to install and I had to allow my firewall to let the install program go out to the internet to be able to install this app. This is a major security risk IMO for some people and they will not be happy with this approach. I'm sure other more novice user's won't mind but I think this app is intended not for the novice users anyway. I know this new install method will probably net you some cash which is fine, but it definitely raises some red flags as far as security goes.
Thanks again for creating such an awesome app.