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Which temp programs are believable
Here's some images of programs I use
Here's some images of programs I use
Hi BigTabs
Welcome to Seven forums.
You should only use 1 software to monitor your cpu as using more will cause conflicts in and wrong reading's.
They all right but what you are seeing is the socket temp and the very low number is the core temp but not the true core temp. AMD temps are measured in a strange way and the core temp does not read true untill it reaches around 40/45c
This will explain it better than i can AMD Temp Information and Guide
I hope this helps.
Thanks for the reply
I have noted down the software prog in image hope you dont mind
and the results i get are in the image
They all show different temps, it`s amazing. I would trust your bios readings the most, probably, maybe.
No worries! the Temp labelled cpu0 is the core temp but it won't read true untill it reaches 45c and over as described in the link in my previous post.
The temp labelled Cpu is your cpu socket tempAMD designed this equation to accurately read peak (45C+) and load temps. It has an equational offset to determine said temps which equalizes at 45C. Since it's designed for peak temps and is a non-physical temperature it cannot read idle temps or account for ambient temps correctly.
REMEMBER! Only ever use one software to monitor your cpu as multiple's will cause error's/conflicts meaning the readings will be inaccurate.
Unfortunately you have installed the Gigabyte software which is more trouble than it's worth. You will not be able to fully uninstall EasyTune, remnants will remain on your system and will be the cause of many crashes and I speak from bitter experience The only way to get rid of it is to do a fresh install of Windows, sorry.
In future DO NOT install any Gigabyte software, you do not need it.
Andy