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Intel Tat Temperatures Correct?

floge03

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Hello all,

I have been running my watercooling loop for about a year now. All programs included speedfan and the asus temp monitor tell me my cpu is @ 35c. Yet I just downloaded Intel Thermal Analysis Tool and it says my temp of core1 is 51 and core2 53. Why are these temperature readings so much other than all of the other temperature monitoring programs temperatures? Also don't these seem a little high for a C2D watercooling loop on 1 radiator w/ a Yate Loon pull setup ?

All input is greatly appreciated.

Thank You
 
Hello all,

I have been running my watercooling loop for about a year now. All programs included speedfan and the asus temp monitor tell me my cpu is @ 35c. Yet I just downloaded Intel Thermal Analysis Tool and it says my temp of core1 is 51 and core2 53. Why are these temperature readings so much other than all of the other temperature monitoring programs temperatures? Also don't these seem a little high for a C2D watercooling loop on 1 radiator w/ a Yate Loon pull setup ?

All input is greatly appreciated.

Thank You

The 35c temp is the case temp. The 51/53 are the actual core temps. Always higher.
 
Yep. Coretemp measures from the DTS right in the execution core of the CPU die...

A much different beast to go by.

Trust TAT, don't let that temp go over 75 for any prolonged period of time.
 
there was a entire 8 page thread about this problem with the e6xxx series cpu's with intel tat and coretemp. it seems as if they assume the tjunction for the cpu's is 100c when it might be that it is indeed 85c. so since temp is tjunction-dts it atomatically adds 15c onto whatever temp it reads. so your temps should be what speedfan is reading.

the thread couldn't seem to decide if this also applies to the e4300. they had evidence for both.

if anyone can find that thread, that'd be great.

edit: i found it http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1174781
 
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