@UncleWebb : thanks for the notes.
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RealTemp Tech|Inferno Edition
http://www.techinferno.com/downloads/?did=53
http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/2905/rtti.png
This looks great - thanks unclewebb! (unfortunately I have no 'thanks' option in the forum).
Powerlimits feature is working nicely on my ASRock mobo.
Going to swap to this version to get some good baseline temps before I de-lid my 3770k.
Unclewebb, I notice theres a difference in temps between RT v3.70 and RT-TI (v3.75), roughly about 5c degree less per core for RT 3.70. I had also noticed the same difference between RT vs other hardware monitoring apps (Aida64, HWinfo64, etc). But RT-TI now seems in line with these mentioned apps. Did not find any explanation on this in the readme. CPU used is i5-3570k.
aamar: Open up the RealTemp Options-Settings window and make sure both versions of RealTemp are using the same value for TJ Max. If both programs are not using the same value, you need to click on the Defaults button if you want RealTemp to read the correct value for your CPU.
The wrong value for TJ Max can get set in the INI file if you manually set this in RealTemp 3.70 or you might have swapped from a 2nd Generation Sandy Bridge CPU to a 3rd Generation Ivy Bridge CPU without updating RealTemp. When this happens, RealTemp will continue to use the Sandy Bridge TJ Max value found in the INI file when it should be using the 105C value that is correct for Ivy Bridge CPUs.
Adjustable TJ Max was a good idea at the time during the Core 2 era but it's not really necessary anymore so I have disabled this feature in the T|I Edition of RealTemp.
If TJ Max is set equally, both versions of RealTemp should be reporting the same temperatures. When lightly loaded and using some of the C sleep states like C3/C6, the core temperatures can fluctuate rapidly so put a load on your CPU for a fair comparison. Prime 95 Small FFTs is still my fav for equally loading the cores.
http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/4...empcompare.png
Thank you Unclewebb. That was it. TJ-Max in RT v3.70 was set at 99 (for previous CPU I used, i5-760). RT-TI is at 105c which is for the 3570k. All is well, thanks.
Just wondering if someone can give me some guidance with my calibration? When I adjust the idle the TJmax changes also? Not sure if I'm missing something?
The core variance seems a lot to me:
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/04/28/epynemyn.jpg
Anyone?
any updated version?
I have an error message when open RealTemp
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps6ca7c64f.jpg
How can I fixed that?
What version of RealTemp are you trying to use and where did you download it from?
Try one of these versions and let me know if either of them work.
RealTemp 3.70
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads...eal-temp-3-70/
RealTemp T|I Edition
http://www.overclock.net/t/1330144/realtemp-t-i-edition
In theory, either of these versions should work with the new Haswell processors.
I plan to release an updated version once I get some feedback from someone that owns a Haswell CPU.
3.70 works well for me on Haswell...
If Intel is using the same principles for temp monitoring on Haswell as they used on Ivy bridge then we should be good with your RealTemp TI version (as far as I can remember this should be the case been a while since I've been looking into these things)
As soon as I get my new hardware I could get you some results on what the TI version reports :)
Using 3.70 on IB-E and it works apart from the kind of low idle temps, I guess it's the same problem we had going from the i7 920 to i7 980
Water cooling used here with water temps at 22C
Attachment 131242
Use TI version ......TJMax is 95C
Just testing with Haswell. Not sure about the results though.
TJ max should this be on 100? Looking at the specs at Intel ark => TCASE 72.72?C
But I am unsure how to get TJ max out of this :)
Screenshot =>
http://i43.tinypic.com/27xeyoj.png
RealTemp 4.0.0..?
http://imageshack.us/a/img850/8943/bynx.png
Care to share some links?
I had latest coretemp with Haswell support but its kinda unpredictable, got few system freezes esp. if uac enabled and few quirks with G15.
Im testing 3.70 TI edition and so far it works great.
Is there an 8 core version of Real Temp planned now that the i7 5960X is out?
Hi Uncle Webb
Is it possible to update the ImageShack photos as they are "dead links" right now?
I was reading the post 3645 to get some hints of how to install RealTemp in Windows 8.1 64-bit and make it start with windows.
Thanks for a wonderful program .
-X-hellfire
Hello
With a 5930K (Haswell-E)
RealTemp indicates a TJMax at 95?C and CoreTemp (and AIDA64) a TJMax at 100?C
RealTemp detects not correctly the TJMax (by default)
Thanks :)
Can anyone explain the difference between Real Temp's CPU load figure, and Resource Monitor's?
http://i.imgur.com/izKfFXN.jpg
Is usage not the same as load?