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Miles - All the monitors make use of some type of Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI channel for Intel). This channel is a single wire serial comm interface with limited bandwidth. It's also the channel used to report and control fan speeds. It's self timing and syncing based on individual requests to the controller by the CPU. It's not meant to handle any type of multitasking or shared communications. Poorly written and/or multiple software monitors will cause a crash because they are expecting data at a specific address and it may not be there or invalid. I've seen it happen in crash dumps. Just like multiple AVs. Argue with someone else because I've seen it happen. WADR.
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14 Nov 2013 | #32 |
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I think you're good to go.
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14 Nov 2013 | #33 |
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Thanks alot! Really helpful people! :-)
Pray for me i dont get any severe issue regarding this :-P Will rep u people! Gracias :-D |
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15 Nov 2013 | #34 |
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this is for everybody , who doesnt wanna use the third party tools to monitor the CPU temperature!
this service is natively present in windows(win 7) in my case. just like any other shell programming, this one is called windows power shell. you can type in various scripts to get various thins done. I found the small script on how to find your CPU temperature, using powershell scripting. Im attaching the screenshots as well as the script! Code:
Get-WmiObject -Query "SELECT * FROM MSAcpi_ThermalZoneTemperature" -Namespace root\WMI | ForEach-Object { $temp = ($_.CurrentTemperature -2732)/10; Write-Host $_.InstanceName" = "$temp } |
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15 Nov 2013 | #35 |
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Miles - All the monitors make use of some type of Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI channel for Intel). This channel is a single wire serial comm interface with limited bandwidth. It's also the channel used to report and control fan speeds. It's self timing and syncing based on individual requests to the controller by the CPU. It's not meant to handle any type of multitasking or shared communications. Poorly written and/or multiple software monitors will cause a crash because they are expecting data at a specific address and it may not be there or invalid. I've seen it happen in crash dumps. Just like multiple AVs. Argue with someone else because I've seen it happen. WADR.
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01 Aug 2015 | #37 |
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Im having same laptop with same problem.
Helo aryan,
Im having the EXACT SAME laptop with EXACT SAME problem as yours. kindly give me the solution asap. thnx |
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