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Thread: Real Temp - New temp program for Intel Core processors

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    theGryphon: These sensors seem barely accurate to +/- 1C let alone numbers after the decimal point. The sensors can only be read in whole numbers so there is no data after the decimal point to display. I think RM Clock used to show numbers after the decimal point like 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 but I believe it was just averaging the last 5 samples to create that data.

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    Since the program polls each core fairly regularly, would this prevent the cores which would have otherwise been idle from reaching the deeper C-states making it difficult to record any reductions in temperature when the cores reach those states?

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    I was just reading about that issue in the Intel documentation the other day. They didn't point the finger at any particular program but were sort of hinting at that issue and programs that need to read data from model specific registers on a regular basis. Maybe I took that info too personally.

    My opinion is that even if you stopped running RealTemp, there would still be other background activities that would constantly wake cores up and out of the C3/C6 state. RealTemp isn't a huge load on the CPU but it does need to access each core once every second to query the temperature data for each core.

    I'm not sure how you could test for this. You could try turning RealTemp off and then wait a minute and use something like my MSR Tool and try to read the sensors directly in MSR 0x19C without having to start RealTemp. Maybe something like a Kill-a-Watt meter might be able to show a slight reduction in power at the wall but I don't think it will be possible to see any measurable difference of temperature or power, with or without RealTemp running.

    I thought about adding an option to RealTemp so it would be possible for it to not read the temperature sensors when idle but then I'd have to query the CPU to see when it's idle.
    It's a no win situation.

    I have a fairly lean system so at idle the RealTemp C0% based load meter gets down to about 0.6% with one or two instances of RealTemp running. Even if RealTemp wasn't running, I think there would still be some background activity running on each core every second.

    My thoughts are that if you are running a well overclocked i7 900 series CPU, RealTemp is probably the least of your concerns when it comes to it heating up your core temperature or increasing your power bill.

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    The reason I asked is because I came across a thread on THG where someone was wanting to cut temperatures and power consumption during the 50% of the day the PC sat idle (without powering off IIRC), and obviously EIST and CxE came up in the discussion. While the effects of EIST are fairly obvious, as they are with C1E, I wasn't sure if allowing the deeper C-states would make a measurable difference because it's possible that you don't reach them (or don't remain in them long enough) while monitoring temperatures. I wonder then if such advanced power-saving features are a moot point, considering you'd have to have zero load to stay in that state. It's not always clear if Bloomfield can reach lower power consumption at idle than Core 2 because different reviews say different things, and the platforms as a whole consume different amounts of power as well. Lynnfield seems to come well under both Core 2 and Bloomfield, but that's probably thanks to the less power-hungry chipset.

    I believe my board allows me to "demote" C3 and C7 states to higher level ones so perhaps I can try and find a measurable temperature difference when C3 and C7 are used.
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    For what it's worth, I'm seeing a measurable temp difference between C3 and C6 on Lynnfield. With C3 the lowest idle temps across the 4 cores was 38-39C. C6 is giving me around 29C, though it fluctuates more, with one of the cores occasionally moving up to 38C. This is with 3.30 RC11
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    Core I7 computer at stock, idle, C1E and EIST Disabled
    224-227W from wall
    CPU according to everest 17W
    Idle temps 35, 36, 35, 31 (ambient 25.9C)

    Core I7 computer at stock, idle, C1E and EIST enabled
    209-212W from wall (same with Realtemp open or closed, or everest/coretemp open or closed)
    CPU according to everest 2.3-4.3W idle (same with realtemp, etc. open or closed)
    Idle temps 33, 33, 33, 30

    same plus C3/C6/C7 enabled
    203-206W from wall (same with realtemp, etc. open or closed)
    CPU 1.6W idle (same with realtemp, etc. open or closed)
    32, 33, 33, 29 (maybe .4C lower than just EIST/C1E enabled monitoring avg for 3 mins, vs variability)

    Overclocked to 4.4ghz
    275-279W from wall (same with realtemp open or closed)
    CPU 41W (same with realtemp open or closed)

    OC 4.4 with EIST, C1E enabled
    265-268W (same with realtemp open or closed)
    CPU 35W (same with realtemp open or closed)

    OC 4.4 with EIST, C1E, and C3/C6/C7 enabled
    263-266W (same with realtemp open or closed)
    CPU 32W (same with realtemp open or closed)

    What I learned from doing this
    1) Realtemp, Coretemp, and Everest do not alter the power whether running or not with EIST, C1E, and C3/C6/C7 and hence would not alter the temps. They do not interfere with the small power drop of enabling C3/C6/C7.

    2) EIST, C1E, C3/C6/C7 enabled would save me $25 per year if running stock settings or $12 per year if running OCed settings, if I had my computer on 24/7 for 1 year. (less with OC setting since vcore is not reduced on GB boards when OCed)

    3) If you want to be collectively green, dont overclock, and use power savings, and turn your computer off or S3 when not using. But only one of those that is going to save an individual any significant money is using S3 or turning computer off when not in use.

    4) S3 mode saves me $281 per year (whole computer including monitor, etc). If using S3 or off button, and computer in use 25-50% time, then EIST/C1E/C3,C6,C7 saves ~$10 per year, ie not worth the annoyance of it interfering with benching runs, and that $1 per month no one is going to notice. Want to save money, use S3 or off switch.

    5) Enabling C3/C6/C7 will not drops idle temps by any significant amount (typically less 1C, though maybe 1 on stock cooler). ~3-4W vs ?~1.8W, both are going to have minimal 6-7C over ambient idle temp.

    In the US, avg cost of power is $0.115 per kilowatt-hour, which is almost exactly $1.00 per Watt-year. So, Leave a 60W bulb on for a year pay $60. Save 10 watts for 1 year save $10. The simple rule is 1 watt for 1 year = 1 dollar.
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    We can always count on rge to go the extra mile My power costs anywhere from 12-35c/kWh depending on the time of the day though, so 24/7 operation is quite costly

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    Quote Originally Posted by KURTZ View Post
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    ok so how do i get it to monitor my gpu temps?? alos i cant get 3.30 RC11 to work within rivatuner?? maybe im just missing something??

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    RealTemp only monitors Nvidia GPU temps because that's what I own and it was easy to program. By the looks of your avatar, I'll take a wild guess and say that you probably own an ATI card. If so, RealTemp can't read your GPU temps. The latest 5850 and 5870 look very impressive so maybe I'll have to have a second look at supporting AMD/ATI.

    The RealTemp / RivaTuner plug in is called RTCore.dll. You need to go into the Settings window of RealTemp, click on the RivaTuner button and tell RealTemp where the RivaTuner.exe is located. Once it knows that, it can install RTCore.dll in the correct RivaTuner directory. Then you start RivaTuner and click on the Hardware Monitoring icon within the upper Customize option. When that opens up some graphs, click on Setup and then click on Plugins and select the RTCore.dll plugin. Once that is selected, click on OK and go back to the Hardware Monitoring setup window where you can decide what graphs you'd like to see from the RTCore.dll. There are quite a few of them so you probably won't want to see them all.

    This plugin runs separately from RealTemp so once RivaTuner is running with this plugin installed, you don't need to have RealTemp running as well. Let me know if you have any problems.

    radaja: I think I told rge a while ago that whoever figures out how to get VID info out of a Core i7 CPU will become like a god on XS.

    No luck so far.
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    I think they'd be a god on just about every forum for beating cpu-z to it If it existed, what would it show up like in the MSR tool (for a VID of 1.1025V for example)? My hexadecimal knowledge has faded

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    Quote Originally Posted by radaja View Post
    sorry to go of topic here,but when i read this
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    radaja: I think I told rge a while ago that whoever figures out how to get VID info out of a Core i7 CPU will become like a god on XS.

    No luck so far.
    LOL!

    @ Uncle: do you think that RT has troubles with the Lynnfield's Xeons? next week i can do some tests if you need ... just ask me ...

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    I've just been working on updating i7 Turbo to better support IDA mode in the Core 2 Mobile chips. I've got a few ideas about better Lynnfield support for RealTemp 3.30 so hopefully I can start working on that tomorrow and adding what I've learned recently.

    I'd like to start reporting the highest multiplier when C3/C6 is enabled instead of reporting the average multiplier. On the X58, most boards disabled this feature as soon as you started overclocking so reporting the peak multi or the average multi didn't make any difference. With Lynnfield, there can be a big difference between these two multipliers because they have a lot more bins of turbo boost available when C3/C6 is enabled. It should be interesting. Hopefully by the weekend I should have something ready for testing with improved Lynnfield support. 3.30 RC11 works OK but there is always room for improvement.

    In this example, I think 23.8 most accurately represents your multiplier. CPU-Z reports 23X in a situation like this which is OK but including the number after the decimal point gives a user a little more useful info. It will help encourage users to get rid of the background junk that is killing performance by preventing their CPU from using its maximum multiplier.



    The overall average, 22.6X, doesn't accurately tell you how hard your CPU is actually working which is what RealTemp 3.30 RC11 is reporting. Intel recommends reporting the highest multiplier in these situations and now that I've seen some Lynnfield examples, I agree. On most Core i7 X58 boards, most users won't see any difference from this upcoming change.

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    Since a few days my GPU temp isn't showing anymore, it's the 191.07 drivers it's their fault right?

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    Hey Kevin, I have a new one for you



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    I'm not sure what Nvidia has changed recently in their driver that is giving RealTemp a headache.



    All I can say is that GPU temps still work on my 9800 GTX+ card. I'm using Vista x86 in this screen shot. When you install the drivers, make sure that RealTemp isn't running. That might be preventing the new driver from installing properly.

    Anyone with this problem, let me know what card you have so I can try and find out if this problem is card specific or can happen to anyone. That part of RealTemp hasn't changed in at least 8 months. Also let me know what OS you're using.

    Monstru: The rest of RealTemp has been getting a work over recently and is almost ready for a new release. You look like a good candidate for a new version. Are you using XP in your screen shot. I recently found a bug in XP that seemed to be causing the missing core issues. The same RealTemp code would work fine in Visa or Windows 7. I'm hoping that I've found a way to work around the issue I found in XP and for all the long lost cores to finally be found. I'll try to send you a fresh test version by tomorrow.

    Edit: I just noticed. Your CPU only has two cores. The APIC ID is different than what most dual core CPUs report so I'll try to get them lined up side by side. Your CPU looks more like a Quad core internally with two cores disabled. Given that it's an ES processor, you never know what Intel has created under the skin. I think that's why RealTemp is choking.

    Can you check out i7 Turbo 6.94? That's been recently updated and should fully support your new CPU. It should show a 9X multi at idle if your Control Panel -> Power Options -> Minimum processor state is set to a low number like 5%. If you are using XP then you might need to set the Power Options to a mobile processor for your CPU to be able to use its lowest multiplier. When running a single thread of Super PI, you should see the multiplier on the hardest working core or cores approach 24X if you have C3/C6 enabled. I plan to drag the i7 Turbo code back into RealTemp so it would be nice to know that it works OK. Thanks.
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    Hi Kevin,

    I am using Windows Vista x64 SP1. The stock multi is 24x, the Turbo multi is 25x, but I had that option disabled in the screenshots above. The CPU has 2 cores and hyper-threading, so it might as well be some sort of i750 with 2 cores cut, BUT do not forget that there is a IGP there somewhere, even if P55 does not use it. So the CPU might be built a little bit different in terms on chip placing on the PCB.

    I will most gladly help in testing the newest release of RealTemp. For starters, I will try the i7 Turbo above to see what I get.
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    When I saw your screen shot my first thought was, Oh, sh_it, more missing cores!

    On a dual core with hyper threading, the APIC ID would typically show 0123 with thread 0 and 1 belonging to core 0 and threads 2 and 3 belonging to core 1. Your CPU is a little different and reports 0145. It looks like RealTemp is saving some room in the GUI in case threads 2 and 3 ever show up someday. I'll have a look at this but I might not change anything until the retail chips are released. Maybe it's a sign that Intel is working on a way that they can run 4 threads per core. That would be interesting.

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    I'm running Vista x64 with an 920.

    EVGA GTX 260 core 216 SC with 191.07 drivers.

    Reinstall them w/o RT running might help or do you need a reg. fix?

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    Try installing your Nvidia drivers again with RealTemp turned off. If RealTemp is running and has the old Nvidia driver open, it might be preventing the new driver from getting installed properly. That's the only thing I can think of at the moment. I know someone with the same card that you are running and the same OS and he was having the same issue but now that issue is fixed. I don't yet know what's causing this problem.

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    Here you go Kevin. BTW, you have my email adress if you want to send me some beta version of RT?

    The story bellow is like this - Idle most of the time, then PI1M, then WPrime 32M, then idle again.

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    Thanks, that log file looks OK. A solid 25.0 multi when fully loaded looks correct. If you set your Power Options -> Minimum processor state to a low number you should see the Calculated multiplier settle down at idle. You might need to enable C1E as well but usually not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclewebb View Post
    Try installing your Nvidia drivers again with RealTemp turned off. If RealTemp is running and has the old Nvidia driver open, it might be preventing the new driver from getting installed properly. That's the only thing I can think of at the moment. I know someone with the same card that you are running and the same OS and he was having the same issue but now that issue is fixed. I don't yet know what's causing this problem.
    Hey,


    did what you suggested me without any luck.

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    Stay tuned for the next version of RealTemp. I don't know if I can do anything on my side to fix the GPU temperature issue but I don't think I can make it any worse.

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    Good to know unclewebb,

    prolly my stupid fault anyway.


    EDIT: Just noticed that even EVGA Precision doesn't have temp. monitor anymore.

    Also in my Nvidia config. screen I can't seem to find anything anymore about the temps. Maybe that's why?
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