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This post was edited by Ghot on Sep 6 2015 12:28pm
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Sep 6 2015 12:39pm
35 degrees in your apartment?
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Sep 6 2015 12:42pm
21 degree Celsius = 69.8 degree Fahrenheit

/e Thermostat, 12 ft. from comp reads 69F, but A/C unit is very near comp...probably 55-60F at comp itself.

/ee Outside it's 85F right now.

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Sep 6 2015 12:43pm
Um okay.
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Sep 6 2015 12:48pm
talking about your idle core temps
you can offset that correctly

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Sep 6 2015 12:57pm
Quote (yupitsmeh @ Sep 6 2015 01:48pm)
talking about your idle core temps
you can offset that correctly



Not on AMD you can't. The Core temp scale on AMD bulldozer and piledriver is not linear, it's logarithmic. It doesn't read accurately till you hit about 45C according to AMD engineers, via email over 6 day period.
I checked that.



/e I'm sure there's some way to offset it, however, then when you hit the 45C region it would be all fooked up.


/ee With AMD piledriver and bulldozer CPU's the max. package temp is 72-74C, the max. CORE TEMP is only 62C...so ya don't want to be messing around with offsets, which are linear.









This post was edited by Ghot on Sep 6 2015 01:08pm
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Sep 6 2015 01:48pm
Soooooooooooooooo....
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Soooooooooooooooo....


Soooooo don't use Prime95. Those numbers are ridiculously outside the realm of normal.
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Soooooo don't use Prime95. Those numbers are ridiculously outside the realm of normal.




THIS
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Quote (Ghot @ Sep 6 2015 08:06pm)
THIS


Btw, thank you for this nice comparison ghot. :hug:


I'm extremely surprised to see a +100% difference in delta temps from AIDA64 to Prime95... that's ridiculous... (btw, did you check if that version of p95 is compatible with your CPU?)

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