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						CaptainCox
					
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					|  Posted: Mon, 10th Dec 2007 20:15    Post subject: Best CPU Temp Application? |  |  
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					| I am using TAT and Core Temp, but at the mo TAT is always like 3-4 dgr over Core Temp...what is the most accurate here...or is there another better one? |  | 
	
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					|  Posted: Mon, 10th Dec 2007 22:58    Post subject: |  |  
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					| does 3-4 degrees make any difference lol
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					|  Posted: Mon, 10th Dec 2007 23:12    Post subject: |  |  
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						Nakitu
					
					
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					|  Posted: Mon, 10th Dec 2007 23:17    Post subject: Re: Best CPU Temp Application? |  |  
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					|  	  | CaptainCox wrote: |  	  | I am using TAT and Core Temp, but at the mo TAT is always like 3-4 dgr over Core Temp...what is the most accurate here...or is there another better one? | 
 
 
 Core temp is the best. You dont need any other app.
 
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						$en$i
					
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					|  Posted: Tue, 11th Dec 2007 02:37    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  Posted: Tue, 11th Dec 2007 06:41    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Cheers guys. I will stick with Core Temp.
And 3-4 dgr can make a hell off a diff if you are parannoyed like me
   Speed fan always makes me confused
   There is a pretty good tut here as  how to set it up, but I am always to lazy to read it all
   http://evga.com/forums/tm.asp?m=41049&mpage=1&key=ꁙ
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						$en$i
					
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					|  Posted: Tue, 11th Dec 2007 07:19    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Hm, by board is not listed there "EVGA 680i SLI"...I guess that's why that guy over at the EVGA forum wrote that tut...Will check it out later... |  | 
	
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					|  Posted: Tue, 11th Dec 2007 17:35    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | $en$i wrote: |  	  | I use speedfan  | 
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					|  Posted: Wed, 12th Dec 2007 13:25    Post subject: |  |  
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					| coretemp is the most reliable, but they all still rely on bios to supply appropriate values
my temps dropped quite sharply on bios update to levels that actually made sense
 
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					|  Posted: Sat, 15th Dec 2007 13:15    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Speedfan.... I also use it to control my CPU fan speeds. Works great for me.
Whenever I play a game, they kick on, and then shut off afterwards.
 
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