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Default Difference in Temperature between Speedfan and Realtemp.


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Why do you think that happens? Which is more reliable?

I think my processor is running too hot while idle. I'm using a Cooler Master V8 cooler. No OC'ing so far. I have attached it properly and have tied up cables etc. Would a picture of my cabinet help?

GPU is 60 degrees at idle. Is that normal?
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Old 13-12-2010, 11:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Difference in Temperature between Speedfan and Realtemp.

Just use RealTEMP. You can cross reference with CoreTEMP. Your temperatures seem fine.
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Default Re: Difference in Temperature between Speedfan and Realtemp.

I guess speed fan is measuring the tCase temp while realtemp is measuring tJunction temps thats CPUS have 2 diodes at diff locations on the CPU die to measure the temps... Hence the diff. As asingh suggested stick to Real temp.
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Default Re: Difference in Temperature between Speedfan and Realtemp.

i faced the same issue, speedfan is not accurate. Use realtemp, as you can see, speenfan is showing 12 cores for your i7 proccy.
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Default Re: Difference in Temperature between Speedfan and Realtemp.

^^ In OPs case Speedfan is wrong about showing temp but it's not wrong about showing 12 cores. Look carefully - those 12 boxes are for cpu usage display and as core i7 980X is a six core hyper threaded cpu windows will recognize it as a 12 core cpu, Task manager will show 12 boxes for cpu usages and so does speedfan.

@ OP - the temp you are getting with V6 is just fine and if you are interested start OCing.
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^^ In OPs case Speedfan is wrong about showing temp but it's not wrong about showing 12 cores. Lookmcarefully - those 12 boxes are for cpu usage display and as core i7 9801X is six core hyper threaded cpu you windows will recognize it as a 12 core cpu, Task manager will show 12 boxes for cpu usages and so does speedfan.

@ OP - the temp you are getting with V6 is just fine and if you are interested start OCing.
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