Ubrales Polypheme Dec 3, 2009 13,237 11 61,465 May 31, 2010 #2 They all seem to be in range - I don't see anything drastically different. All are within statistical significance. Upvote 0 Downvote
They all seem to be in range - I don't see anything drastically different. All are within statistical significance.
393Clevor Distinguished May 28, 2010 24 0 18,510 May 31, 2010 #3 Ubrales : They all seem to be in range - I don't see anything drastically different. All are within statistical significance. Maybe I'm not reading it or understanding it right but core temp x6 and real temp x8 Upvote 0 Downvote
Ubrales : They all seem to be in range - I don't see anything drastically different. All are within statistical significance. Maybe I'm not reading it or understanding it right but core temp x6 and real temp x8
RJR Distinguished Jan 7, 2009 1,065 0 19,360 May 31, 2010 #4 I would just use cpu-z for vcore, multiplier and ram speed, it always seems to be accurate. Upvote 0 Downvote
Ubrales Polypheme Dec 3, 2009 13,237 11 61,465 May 31, 2010 #5 I have Realtemp and CPU ID - Looks like the multiplier is x8 Upvote 0 Downvote
393Clevor Distinguished May 28, 2010 24 0 18,510 May 31, 2010 #6 Only time core temp states x8 is when it's under 100% load must be that auto thingy I read about..lol..... funny my setting are for 400x8 but in computer properties it's showing it @ 3.6Ghz..... Upvote 0 Downvote
Only time core temp states x8 is when it's under 100% load must be that auto thingy I read about..lol..... funny my setting are for 400x8 but in computer properties it's showing it @ 3.6Ghz.....
fisshy Distinguished Nov 25, 2009 429 0 18,810 Jun 4, 2010 #7 That it is... Just stick with CPU-Z Upvote 0 Downvote