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    Veto Xabat is offline Member
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    Default The temperature of the 2nd kernel

    My processor is Intel Core2Duo E8500 at no load (at a frequency of 2.0 GHz processor (frequency technology reduces EPU)) gives the temperature of 28-31 degrees 1go core temperature 2d 40, the temperature of the CPU 23-24 degrees. When I run the test the stability of the system in the Everest Ultimate v.4.60.1500 (frequency immediately increased to 3.2 GHz) is the kernel is heated 1st to 43-44, and 35-36 percent of himself, but the 2nd kernel ranges to 41-42 degrees, with playing GTA 4 the same result. Using CPT-8, kuller Zalman CNPS 9700 NT , when he read about the technology, understand that it reduces the voltage on the type of processor and the result is reduced power consumption. The people who can help thread encountered such problems and possible solutions? And at the same time Give Mona I stop this thread as EPU technology (All BIOS and did not find , in the description of a utility supplied with the advise in one package, but no sense of it)? In advance thank you to all!

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    No everything works super; the temperature reaches a maximum of 44 under load. Many times the company was collecting, and so this encounter for the first time when the temperature of the Al nuclei differ by 15 degrees at no load and under load about equal, Just interested in who might have been faced with a similar thread of nonsense to me .

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    Download the PC test in WinRAR (Alt + B), a couple of hours to see the temperature of both cores. It looks like you just do not understand that one kernel is actually loaded with the load, and the second - not always. Test archive guaranteed loads both the kernel and will dispel any doubts, as in the case of twisting heat and identify it.

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