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Wishmaker: Something changed in Windows 7 which caused an issue for the MHz in RealTemp 3.00.
Try updating to RealTemp 3.30 and show a comparison of that and CPU-Z 1.52.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...alTempBeta.zip
KURTZ: It looks like you've got some seriously borked sensors or RealTemp has a problem. Try downloading the latest version or RealTemp from the above link.
After you boot up and are at idle does it say HOT HOT in the Thermal Status area?
Run a SuperPI mod bench at 3000 MHz so I can have a look at your results.
1M is OK, 4M or 8M if you're bored. I just want to see if your CPU is taking a performance hit or if just the sensors are screwy.
Last edited by unclewebb; 08-21-2009 at 07:47 AM.
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