3.17 worked on my windows 7 64 bit. 3.16 I got same start error as Bandit listed above.
Pyongmu, nice job on testing Q6600. My core 2 duo had nearly same 15C gradient using prime, and 25+C gradient using linpack...interesting to see quad do nearly the same. Also your data shows how futile it is to use software to measure tcase (cpu temp) when the sensor is located in the wrong location, ie between cores instead of in the IHS. Most bioses calibrate the cpu sensor about 10C cooler than its true location temp, so it can approximate IHS temp at moderate load (despite being in core substrate). Which means it will read 5-6C too low at idle as your testing shows, near accurate with 10-12C gradient loads (just few C off with moderate loads), and read still way to high with linpack type loads that create 25-27C gradients (since calibrated for ~10-15C load gradients).
Last edited by rge; 03-14-2009 at 07:33 PM.
Yes sir it worked perfectly. Sorry i didn't post that in the previous post but company walked in about the time i sat down to try it. Thanks Again.
Last edited by Bandit_44; 03-14-2009 at 07:57 PM.
It took all day but I finally figured out what I was doing wrong before. I left out a manifest file or two.
I'm just installing the updated SDK so there might be a 3.18 before bedtime.
3.17 and 3.18 are about the same but some people like burebista prefer to use the MFC library as shared.
small RealTemp + big bloated MFC library or big RealTemp with embedded library = pretty much the same damn thing for most users but burebista claims small RealTemp is quicker starting up so I won't argue.
pyongmu: I'll try to include a link to your testing in the docs when I update them. Us Xtreme types like seeing stuff like that.![]()
Last edited by unclewebb; 03-14-2009 at 09:16 PM.
Well I know you've heard this a 1000 times,,but Realtemp Rocks and so do you for contributing such a Helpful and Important App! Thanks Again for all you do for us Xtreme guys!
Last edited by Bandit_44; 03-14-2009 at 09:51 PM.
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Last edited by DJSUB; 03-14-2009 at 10:56 PM.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...lTempBeta2.zip
The final version of the night. Get it before I wake up and change it one more time.
It includes the correct manifest files and MFC dll files and other baggage that makes Visual Studio 2008 so great.
I tested it on Win 7 x64, Vista x86 and XP x86. Does it work on your computer? If you are using Vista x64 does RT3.17 or RT3.18 shut down without an error?
Your welcome Bandit_44. The best thing about RealTemp are all of the XS users that have helped out with this project. 24/7 there's always someone willing to check out the latest version and give me some feedback on what I did right or what I screwed up. It's good to be part of the community here.
I knew there would be at least one happy user with the latest version. Thanks for your suggestions. It looks great.thank you very much uncle for the hard work & for the djsub edition!:
Last edited by unclewebb; 03-14-2009 at 10:57 PM.
v3.18 - error "Realtemp has stopped working" still exists in vista x64.
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3.18 is OK here. Opening fast, closing without errors.
If it ain't broke... fix it until it is.
Uncle, I guess this will make you very happyThanks to your support I noticed that I had problems with HAL. Fixed and no new OS install
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3.18 works normaly for me.
3.18 is working flawlessly on i7 Vista x64 SP1.
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3.18 works fine on my windows 7 64 bit.
My wife has vista 64 bit sp1 on her laptop. 3.17 works fine, closes fine. 3.18 works, but it does give the error when you shut it down of realtemp encountered a problem and must be shut down...as if windows is reporting a crash stop instead of acknowledging that the user shut the program down.
Getting the same shut down error message that others are getting w/3.18. Running Vista 64 sp1.
So far this shutdown issue seems to only happen to some Vista x64 users.
If RT3.18 doesn't work for you then can you try RT3.17?
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...alTempBeta.zip
Both programs are the same. They just link to the MFC library differently.
A new day and a few minor bugs to fix. At least it looks nice.
Hi Uncle version 3.18 is A1 here and it looks very nice! My Domino shows me at 52 degree's all out and 33 idle.Man I love this program,,Thanks once again!
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v3.17 works fine in vista x64, no shutdown error![]()
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http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...alTempBeta.zip
This version fixes one bug with trying to select calibration factors that got introduced when switching to VS 2008.
The MFC library is included within RealTemp.exe which seems to cause less hassles with Vista x64.
It took a while but I think I've finally got all these bugs figured out.
Last edited by unclewebb; 03-15-2009 at 09:12 AM.
I could not help but notice how the Tc plot is very close to being linear in my graph above, particularly above 60 degrees.
That being the case, it may be possible to predict the Tcase using the DTS based temperatures.
This is how the formula stacks up next to the measured numbers. Not too bad.
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3.19 works on wifes vista 64 sp1 and on my wind 7 64 bit.
A couple more quick tests: with the fan turned off and with a Delta FFB1212EHE blowing full blast.
No fan
Stock fan blowing at max (from the previous test)
The Delta FFB1212EHE (4000RPM/190CFM) over the HS. Not the best fit, I must admit, but I am certain it's blowing more air through the HS than the stock fan.
I have forgotten how loud this fan is, and why I almost never use it. 30 minutes after shutting it down, my ears are still ringing.
It appears the Tj to Tc temperature gradient is dependent on the effectiveness of the CPU cooling. This being the case, the max Tc figures in Intel documentations must apply only when using the stock HSF.
EP45-UD3P, QX9650, 8800GTS, KHX9200
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