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During SpeedStep transitions, RealTemp might report slightly differently than CPU-Z, etc. Anyone that has EIST enabled but can't get RealTemp to show (6.0 / Core 2) or (12.0 / Core i7) at idle, needs to check some of their Windows settings in the Power Options.
With the correct settings, both programs should report the same at idle and full load but there might be times when RealTemp will show you an average multiplier which more accurately reflects the truth. In some situations, the multiplier can be going up and down rapidly so some software will just ignore the changes and report a steady value.




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