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    What does TZS0 and TZS1 mean in HWmonitor?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by naton, Mar 22, 2010.

  1. naton

    naton Notebook Virtuoso

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    What does TZS0 and TZS1 mean in HWmonitor?

    I know that they are not my CPU temprature since they are different from Core #0 and Core #1.
     
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    namaiki "basically rocks" Super Moderator

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    Generally specific to the notebook. My TZ00 is northbridge.. Different name, though.

    edit: or perhaps not, since orthos brings it up to 70C and furmark keeps it at 50C.. (integrated gpu)
     
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    naton Notebook Virtuoso

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    How did you figure out that it is your northbridge?

    I've noticed that when I stress my CPU that the TZS0 and TZS1 go up, then they start going down when the fan kicks in.

    How can I know what are they for?

    My laptop is an Acer Aspire 4315 with a T5250 CPU.