Speedfan is normally 15c or so off. Trust Core Temp, I have never seen an error with it yet. HWMonitor hasnt been wrong yet either. Those two are a great pair, and CPUz to watch the real time voltage to the core as you use processor power.
Wait... It reads the TCase as 58 c? Wow, can the cores be lower then the TCase? Is your cooler seated right?
Normally the cores maintain a reasonable temperature higher than the TCase. (TCase being the heat spreader, or top of your processor where the heatsink rests on it. TJunction is the temperature of the inner cores. They will maintain their heat easier than the TCase.)
For instance, my TCase (top) is 29 now, and my TJunction or cores are 39/44/39/39. Ends up that way because the cooler is good at keeping the area it contacts cool. The TCase. The cores are internal, and generating the heat, so should always be over the TCase. (Unless you have godly cooling!)
Yes, the temps you have are normal, besides for that part! Upon thinking about it, If it wasnt seated right, the cores would be extra hot!
People recommend that you OverClock until your cores reach 65c and dont go to far over. Its a safe point. Your processor could prolly reach 3.2 at least on that cooler.
Thats always a good point, a x 8 multiplier, 400 FSB, ram in sync at 800 mhz. You can prolly start with the VCore at 3.5000 in the Bios, that should bring 3.2 or 3.3 in windows which should be enough for 3.2. Then you test and lower, or raise the speed, depending on yer testing temps, times and such.
I just hope your sensors aren't being weird. Could that be a bios problem? They seem common, the errors in temps for certain BIOS releases.
um...your CPUID appears to be reading everything correctly, so whats the problem? Just follow what CPUID reads, IGNORE the rest. You should consider yourself lucky actually, that you found one program which reads everything correctly. Now where your standing I wouldnt personally overclock. I stop overclocking when Tcase reaches 35@idle, yours appears to be 36 stock. Not necessarily abnormal for a stock quad core in a warm room.
Message edited by vpsaline on 04-11-2008 at 04:36:35 AM
try disabling everything in your cpu configuration. or reapply some artic silver 5 in the very middle of the cpu in a diagnol motion [ l ] - If you get what im sayen.