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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: sixor on October 21, 2010, 03:26:09 pm

Title: the real temps, who has the right ones
Post by: sixor on October 21, 2010, 03:26:09 pm
hi i have ma785gm us2h 1.1 latest bios, phenom 965be

i have a problem monitoring temps, i don't know which ones are the real ones, using amd overdrive or using gigabyte easytuner, the difference is 5` so that's a lot

example
amd overdrive says 60`
gigabyte app says 55`

thanks
Title: Re: the real temps, who has the right ones
Post by: bytheway_r on October 21, 2010, 04:52:31 pm
If you want temps as close to real as possible, go into bios ( press DEL during boot up ) and then under PC Health Status you'll find current temperatures read directly from sensors in your PC.

Other than that, I find CPUID HW Monitor and Everest to be most reliable here.
Title: Re: the real temps, who has the right ones
Post by: sixor on October 21, 2010, 07:20:42 pm
yeah but i need the full load temps, in bios i can't do that

using amd overdrive and cpuid temp i get higher temps than using easytune, i guess those are the real ones
Title: Re: the real temps, who has the right ones
Post by: absic on October 21, 2010, 07:27:03 pm
Try CoreTemp http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ it shows you the temp of each core and is pretty good. The latest version also shows you the CPU frequency and load and, better still, it's free.
Title: Re: the real temps, who has the right ones
Post by: sixor on October 21, 2010, 10:55:15 pm
thanks, so in the end gigabyte tune is not reliable for temps right?

at least not in my mobo
Title: Re: the real temps, who has the right ones
Post by: absic on October 22, 2010, 08:24:26 am
All of these programmes have their good and bad points. I have found that, for me, Core Temp is one of the better ones but that doesn't mean the others are no good. All these programmes really do is give a guide to how hot the CPU is running. If you want really accurate figures then you need to consider Hardware rather than Software for monitoring.

Title: Re: the real temps, who has the right ones
Post by: Badbonji on October 22, 2010, 08:52:47 am
The programmes have different offsets is all. The CPU will report how far away it is from the maximum temperature (varies on each generation, ~85-105C) and then the applications will have to set a value that the CPU is and don't always get it right (Called the TJmax). Coretemp and Realtemp generally set the right one and are probably the most reliable.
Title: Re: the real temps, who has the right ones
Post by: oggmonster on October 22, 2010, 03:17:42 pm
+1 for coretemp here