I just found a trick in CPU-Z. If you go into the cpuz.ini file and set this value to OFF:
Sensor=OFF
It tells CPU-Z to not read your sensors. Instead of displaying your measured Core Voltage, it will display the VID instead. So far, RealTemp is matching what CPU-Z displays for VID. If yours is different then post a screen shot.
I thought about making that an option. It's very simple so I'll try to include that in the next update. When using a positive calibration factor it is possible that RealTemp will skip a temperature number and when using a negative calibration factor it is possible that RealTemp will display the same absolute temperature for two DTS values that differ by one. This is what you get when writing a calibration formula with data coming from digital thermal sensors that are only outputting whole numbers. Tell me the TjMax you are using and the calibration factor and I'll PM you a chart of the temp numbers that you will get.camouflage: I love to see the temps constantly in the task bar.
Milamber: Read post#1 for more info.
That seems to be an issue with Firefox. If you go into Tools -> Options -> Advanced and Clear the Cache you should get the most updated version when you click on the RealTempBeta link.Captn: I clicked your latest link for Real Temp and im still getting 2.46. Did i do something wrong?




Reply With Quote


Bookmarks