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RealTemp 2.89.5
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...alTempBeta.zip
Thank you rge. I couldn't have done it without the documentation you found for me and all of the testing you've contributed to getting this working right. Core i7 is a little different than Core 2 so it took a while to find out what's changed. If you notice any other issues just let me know.


kasio: My opinion is that the Intel OEM cooler is barely adequate for Core i7. If you are interested in getting more out of your CPU then I would highly recommend an aftermarket cooler. There was a reason that Intel was handing out Thermalright Ultra eXtremes to testers when they introduced Core i7.
You can try remounting your cooler and maybe pull your board if you're not sure if the push pins have seated properly. For what it costs for an i7 and a motherboard and some DDR3, you might as well blow the budget a little more and get a decent cooler. You're already within a couple of degrees of thermal throttling starting to kick in.
Last edited by unclewebb; 12-02-2008 at 08:17 PM.
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