VVJ... this is a temp program... but i wonder one thing can you do this stuff on the vdimm also?
VVJ... this is a temp program... but i wonder one thing can you do this stuff on the vdimm also?
cliffhucker, please check out a new beta 4 http://cbid.amdclub.ru/files/corterm4.zip. I also added an option to automatically save snapshots of temperature fields (not the whole screenshot of the window). But there is only limitation in taking snapshots: do not minimize the window to Taskbar.
Lastviking, no thanks! Maybe someone else can help you, but not me. BTW, this idea is open to use for the author of CoreTemp :D
VVJ, thank you very much for the work you put into this program! You have made a truly excellent tool...
Ply
VVJ,
Thanks
Ahhh, no I id'nt!Quote:
As you probably know, a CPU core temperature is dynamically measured with on-die thermal diode and its temperature value is written into the CurTmp field of the Thermtrip register of the Northbridge.
You did'nt have to change it for me!
So 0 is 1
and 1 is 0 ??
I mostly only wanted to know to see if I could physically determine why one core is hotter than the other.
If I know core 0 is hotter and that it is on the top then when I go to remove my HS/ ISH I can say: Oh yeah, the contact is worse here
thus it is hotter. Or if my ISH is rimmed at the top more then it would wxplain why the HS is being held off further towards the top thus the higheer temp.
Anyway, I really appreciate your program.
How abouit Vcore readings? In SpeedFan they show 2 cores but only 1 has a reading? Is it possible maybe to get another reading?
Thanks again
cliffhucker, I think it doesn’t matter which core is the first and which one is the second. I have changed a source code of Cortemeter regarding diode selection in order to be compliant with official technical documentation on NPT processor family from AMD, despite there is no any official mention about how to select a thermal diode for the dual-core CPU with Socket 754/939/940.
No problem, Plywood99! I’m glad to help you!
Guys, I have just played with cooling of my processor… According to the screenshot below, the readings of between on-die CPU thermal diode and super I/O chip are practically the same when the temperature gradient is near constant.
http://jungle.mam.by/work/funnytemp.gif
You must keep your room as cool as mine. Cute little program you have there. :)
xenolith, below is my new record :D
http://jungle.mam.by/work/funnytemp2.gif