Comments (8)
Which CPU do you have? Which software did you compare with? Can you attach an
OpenHardwareMonitor.Report.txt file?
Original comment by moel.mich
on 24 Feb 2010 at 6:32
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I sent you an e-mail with all the necessary attachments. I hope you have
received it.
Original comment by linasel
on 2 Mar 2010 at 5:09
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No I haven't received any email. To which email did you send it? If you haven't
already, then try [email protected]
It would be interesting what core temperatures the programs Core Temp, Real
Temp and
CPUID HWMonitor show for your CPU.
Original comment by moel.mich
on 2 Mar 2010 at 11:47
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Got your comment and I just sent an e-mail to the address you have indicated.
I will also attach here the snapshots and the .txt file you have requested.
If there is anything else you need, let me know and I will respond as quick as
I can.
Thanks
Original comment by linasel
on 3 Mar 2010 at 12:08
Attachments:
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The problem is, there is no really clear (or often none at all) specification
for the
TjMax value, which directly offsets the displayed temperature. The Open Hardware
Monitor assumes a TjMax of 95°C for this CPU. The CPUID HWMonitor seems to use
100°C.
Others think it should be 85°C in this case.
Maybe I could implement a better TjMax guessing algorithm for mobile CPUs based
on
this table
(http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/mobile-intel-core2-processor-detection
-table/)
and Specs for the mobile CPUs. But it is a bit unclear right now, if the result
is
then really better.
If the other tools Core Temp, Real Temp and CPUID HWMonitor (and perhaps Lavalys
Everest) agree on the same TjMax and only the Open Hardware Monitor uses a
different
one, then it should be fixed. Otherwise I think I will leave it as it is.
Original comment by moel.mich
on 3 Mar 2010 at 12:26
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I got your point.
I also did a limited research on my own and it looks like other software use
either
85°C or 100°C for TjMAX, as you mentioned earlier. Intel specifies that the
range
should be between 70 and 120. Leaving the value at 95°C which is half way in
between
Intel's range I think it's a good idea.
Ho about the battery specifications? The other software shows it on the screen
while
open-hardware-monitor doesn't. Can you do anything about it?
Thanks
Original comment by linasel
on 3 Mar 2010 at 12:50
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Ok, then I will leave the TjMax as it is for now. Battery monitoring will be
added.
I'll change your issue 4 into an enhancement for battery sensors, and close
this one.
Original comment by moel.mich
on 3 Mar 2010 at 3:25
- Changed state: WontFix
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Just like to add to this discussion re: core temps.
I'm using OpenHardwareMonitor (OHM) ver. 0.3.2 b and get the following temps
using a Core2 6400 CPU with XPSP3 pro:
Core Temp: 5 deg C lower than OHM
Real Temp (with TjMax set at 90 deg): Same as OHM
HWMonitor: 5 deg C lower that OHM
Everest: 5 deg C lower than OHM
Original comment by [email protected]
on 8 Oct 2011 at 5:31
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