Technically, no. Intel does not agree with or recognize any software that reads these sensors and tries to convert the data to an absolute temperature. Even if these sensors are stuck at your typical idle or full load temperature, they might become unstuck and start to work as they should as your cpu gets closer to TjMax. This is what they are designed and tested to do. Does the RealTemp TestSensors feature show zero movement on all cores?
If your processor ever over heats, catches on fire and melts into your motherboard because of these sensors, then you'll have something to complain to Intel about but you probably have a better chance of winning the lottery than that ever happening.




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