Now usually this doesnt bother me, having a socket 478 before, i was use to higher temps, but im wondering if anyone might have any ideas as to why there is a 10c difference between core temps?
Thanks
Bad contact with hsf/core 1 has bad contact or just runs hotter/ core temp is reading it wrong. Having the same readings with core temp and my x2 3800 10/12c difference
Dude, unless you're running that thing outside, there's no way in hell that core is running at 17c. I highly doubt the other at 29c - it's possible, but highly unlikely.
CoreTemp doesn't often mess it up, but looks like it has badly on this occasion.
Get the same silly difference on my 4800+. I decided Core Temp was a bit US.
always a temp difference between the two cores. since most programs are running on the first core.
no of course it isnt REALLY
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