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cpu temp
How about this for some cpu cooling!
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Red Sox Nation
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Must be an error in the program, unless you're using watercooling.
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Yeah I think it must be an error considering it's from a laptop that only has 1 sensor and thats attached to the mobo. Kind of strange though, and goes to show that you can't trust windows based monitoring utilities. Also note that the 'two' hard drives are infact partitions on 1 physical drive.
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Member (8 bit)
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: North Carolina
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I has some program or another (MBM5?) tell me yesterday that my CPU was
-115C while my HDD was 40C!
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Thats some serious cooling you have there!
![]() Kinda reminds me of this http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031230/5ghz-01.html |
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Member (7 bit)
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: bronx, NYC, NY
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some of the windows programs are wrong they say that my vcore is 1.6 when my bios says its 1.55
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Rugpriest,
Is that the famous 'flux capacitor' from Back to the Future?
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He was a good scientist if he could get P4s when those films came out!
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