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X-hellfire: I hope all your problems are just you. 
When you upgraded RivaTuner it looks like you put it in a different directory than what you were using before. You'll need to open up the Settings window in RealTemp, click on the RivaTuner button then click on Cancel to get rid of the previous link. Click on RivaTuner a second time and tell RealTemp where your new RivaTuner.exe is located now. After you exit the Settings window by clicking on OK, RealTemp will save your calibration factors and TJMax values into the correct RivaTuner Monitoring directory.
I'm using RivaTuner 2.22 and RealTemp 2.90 and the temps are showing up correctly on my G15. If they show up there but not on screen during a game then that sounds like a RivaTuner setup problem. Is it just Crysis that you are having this problem with or is it all games?
I have a Q6600 G0 like yours and I think TJMax = 100C is the best place to start.
Snafu: The cool down test is only showing the uncorrected data from your sensors so any calibrations you make won't change what that data looks like. Calibration is designed to make your reported temps look a little closer to reality. You can run a log file at a 1 second interval without the Excel option. Run a minute of idle, followed by a couple of minutes of Prime 95 Small FFTs, followed by a minute of idle. You should see your reported core temperatures of both cores move at a much more similar rate.
You can post that data here by using the code html tags surrounded by square brackets [].
use [c o d e] without the spaces, copy and paste in some data and then follow it by [/c o d e] again without the spaces.
Last edited by unclewebb; 02-02-2009 at 07:24 PM.
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