That was available in the main GUI in the early days. When I went to individual calibration for multiple cores I decided to hide that stuff in the RealTemp.ini file. Less confusion for the rookies and it forces people to go read the documentation.
A + calibration for core0 means you need to go into your INI file and add.
Idle0=1
I think this is all explained in the first post now.
Slay0r: The open source CrystalCPUID software that I got this idea from uses the wrong formula so I had to modify it after complaints from XS came in. Do something right and you never hear about it but do something wrong and LOOK out.![]()
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