It does, thanks. This is a great thread and is full of great and useful information and your post is no exception
In regards to the variations in the individual diodes used, I understand the nature of that but I had the impression that each DTS was calibrated on a per CPU basis already, possibly for that reason?
If the DTS read out indicates a CPU's approach to it's throttle point (which is defined by Intel themselves), what's would be the potential danger of giving a value of say 20C from 0C DTS as a rough guideline for Core2 CPUs? I think a statement like that would do much more good than harm. It would also be much better than what is currently being applied where the "actual temperature" value of 65C is used across the board regardless of whether people are "informed" about the flaws of certain applications with certain Core2 CPUs![]()







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