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    Default Very different temperatures with 2 processor software


    Having used to monitor my time on HWMonitor, I found that the temp of the processor cores (i5 2500K) was a can idle high (40-45 °).

    But the concern does not arise here, I installed speed fan and the difference is still huge, I'm at 25-30 ° on average in the idle cores. Do you have an idea to know what temp is good? Real temp gives me yet another temperature.

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    May is still, I can not monitor Proco being tested with OCCT or in. I am a 55 degree idle for the processor on the bios, also a different temp lol. Vai me mad. It remains to add a thermometer. With a d14 and more. But mini c-fan is normal I suppose.

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    Still the same problem.

    With real temp and hw monitor, I have about 2 degrees apart. But after what I understand, the temp of the processor cores and are not the same.What is the CPU temp in HW monitor?

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    2 ° okay, realtemp seems to me more just because you can make a calibration "test sensors.

    For HWMonitor is the temperature (4 cores) writes under the name of your processor, it'll be here in i5-2500K.

    These 2 software reads the internal temperature probes of the processor cores, but there is a small adjustment to make sometimes between probes (between HWMonitor and realtemp).

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    I understand. But the problem is that the processor as a whole must also have a temp right?

    That's what I see in the BIOS of the CM (55 °). Also, not sure what you mean by match tempin0, 1 and 2? I've seen lots of forum but this is not the same answer every time lol. One is NB, the other the SB and the other just the processor.

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    Since the core2duo with intel was not a processor but more on a single "socket", so no there is no general probe for the "processor".

    The motherboard has a sensor that gives an estimate of the overall temperature, but this is unreliable, it is managed by the bios and often is poorly calibrated.

    for temp0, 1.2 CPUTIN you talking about, SYSTIN, AUXTIN?

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    The side of the CM manufacturers or foundries CPU there is a market out there in product warranties invoice with sensors that indicate smashing real temperatures and not the vague and sometimes in temperatures that make you doubt the info going back.

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