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Good job, Non. nice overclock.
AddRam, there is an updated version on the web site I believe. There is for my board anyway. In fact, I think there are 2 updates above what's on the CD.
Good job, Non. nice overclock.
AddRam, there is an updated version on the web site I believe. There is for my board anyway. In fact, I think there are 2 updates above what's on the CD.
I would download all the new, necessary drivers from Asus' website and leave the disc in the sleeve.
NoN, how did you manage a snip of all the CPUz validation page?
Also I tried the portable Core Temp with the same results as I posted earlier, it won't run. When I initially downloaded the new one it deleted the former version's installer I had.![]()
Here Gary, downloaded, tested and scanned
Core Temp Free Download and Reviews - Fileforum
A Guy
Look I hate to bust in on your stuff but when I run that HWInfo and clcik on the device name it takes me to a Driver update service that is "teamed up" with HW is it safe to use??
Apologies again for being a bit OT but I found the HW rather fascinating.![]()
Gary, all I can find is the last stable version. Every place lising RC 5 wants you to use their "download manager" and not this Guy!
CoreTemp64_v0.99.8.zip
A Guy
NO! It will likely want money to get a driver, never pay for any driver. It's an advert scheme. You might uninstall HWinfo and reinstall it reading everything carefully so you don't install some unwanted bundle.
Seems trustworthy Bill, Thank you. Oddly, the RC6 version is now working on the Haswell setup. I'm thinking it has something to do with Win updates or removing "superseded" ones.