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    Core Temp - A program to accurately monitor Merom and Yonah temperature

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by watergun, Jun 19, 2006.

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    It claims to work on Rev. F and G AMD CPUs too, so it ought to work on Turion X2's as well as the new Socket AM2 desktop chips. Plain Turions are Rev. E and aren't recognized (tried it).
     
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    Woah, my SZ is pretty hot at 44c (normal usage - web browsing, dvd playing, MS Office) and can go up to 60c when playing games (Guild Wars, etc.) :mad:
     

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    I don't think anything is new about this software but it is nice and useful.
    Dell E1505;
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