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sorry for the noob question.
I still confuse why is there several temp reading on different program, why just manually test the real temp at the core processor, or at any place that we're all agreed that it is the most reliable place to show the "REAL" temp, and then compare it which program come closest with the manual reading.
I'm overclocking my proc right now, and currently using core temp right, and I'm very careful when it comes to temp so I won't fry my cpu. Abit default EQ is showing a lot more higher temp then core temp, so I'm using core temp since I've read it is more reliable. And From what I've read too, core temp show higher value then real temp, I'd felt more safe knowing the higher value so I won't overclocked it too much.
Or Is there anyway to find that real temp is reading the "true" temp of my proc?
Btw I use Abit IP35.
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