Core Temp Version 1.0 RC1 - 30th June, 2011 available


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    Core Temp Version 1.0 RC1 - 30th June, 2011 available


    Version 1.0 RC1 - 30th June, 2011 available



    *** Core Temp Monitor is now available, an Android app to monitor your machines from anywhere in the world!

    - New: Multilingual interface. Core Temp now natively supports adding non-English languages.
    - New: Plugin system - 3rd party developers can now create plugins and extensions for Core Temp, both native code and .Net is supported,
    - New: Added support for Intel Pentium and AMD K5 and newer processors. (detection only, Temperature by Acpi Thermalzones)
    - New: Added support for VIA processors. (C3 - detection only, Temperature by Acpi Thermalzones)
    - New: Intel Sandy Bridge and AMD Fusion (Brazos, Llano) support.
    - New: Max TDP detection on supporting processors.
    - New: Power consumption on Intel's Nehalem and newer processors.

    - Fix: All of the user reported bugs and many more unreported problems.
    - Update: Optimized the startup code, Core Temp should now launch 2 to 4 times faster.
    - Update: Optimized many other aspects of the code, Core Temp should now consume much less CPU time than before.
    - Update: Restored support for older OS: Windows XP is now fully supported, Windows 2000 requires security updates KB935839, KB835732 and GDI+. In some cases hotfix KB816542 may be needed as well.
    EDIT: this build has an automatic installer which i am unfamiliar with (would not allow me to do an offline install)
    so install at own risk (i am going to leave it until i know a bit more)

    EDIT: please look at my next post before deciding to download!!
    Last edited by mitchell64; 19 Aug 2011 at 15:18. Reason: Removed Link
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  2. mjf
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    Yes I notice the auto install. Maybe just me but I don't like that.
    I currently run a standalone .exe version (0.99 something).
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    mjf said:
    Yes I notice the auto install. Maybe just me but I don't like that.
    I currently run a standalone .exe version (0.99 something).
    I don't like the idea either i will be sticking 0.99.8 build.

    Here is more info on it, looks like a bit of a security risk;


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    Last edited by mitchell64; 18 Aug 2011 at 18:31.
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    Thanks Darryl

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    mjf said:
    Yes I notice the auto install. Maybe just me but I don't like that.
    I currently run a standalone .exe version (0.99 something).
    Plus there's some other gadgets and crap. Guess he got bored and wanted to spice it up. 0.99 works fine for me. :)

    I also like to look with HWMonitor sometimes. It's the only free monitor I've found that shows the actual fan speeds on both my dual core and quad core HP PCs. But for convertin' video I usually have Core Temp open.
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