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Program to monitor Yonah temperature! Need testers
Hey guys. I just wrote a program that's supposed to monitor Yonah based chips' Temps.
Basically the program works as follows.
All Yonah based chips out right now are rated for 100C TCaseMax.
What the program does is reads a 6 bits wide field in an MSR (6bits == 0...63), it reports a temperature relative to the TCaseMax. So the way its calculated is Temp = TCaseMax - value.
So the temperature range this program can report is 37 - 100C.
Here's the link to the program:
Download "Core Temp"!
Edit: I just uploaded a version that has a system tray icon. These are the changes:
- When you minimize the program it hides the main window.
- If you left-double click the icon you Hide\Show the window
- If you right click the icon, you get the File menu (Basically "Exit")
- If you left click the icon, you get a Balloon tip with the current temperatures. With CPU/Core enumeration
- If you simply hover the mouse over the icon, you get a list of all cores and their temps
I really hope this works. I just moved to VS2005 and that was a major PITA. So let me know.
You might need the new runtime DLL: MSVCR80D.DLL
Last edited by The Coolest; 04-24-2006 at 11:42 AM.
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Core Temp - Accurate temperature monitor for Intel's Core/Core 2 and AMD64 processors
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