Hi,
I am not sure is it "faulty" sensor, bug or sticky sensor syndrome, but I never had any change on the Core #1 temperature - it is always 40 deg, no matter what the load is. The temperature on Core #0 is changing constantly, which is expected, from 28 deg to 37 deg, depending on the load.
The CPU is Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 (Rev M0), not overclocked (yet ), running on stock frequency 2.67 GHz.
Any light on this - I am a bit reluctant to start overclocking if I can't monitor the temperature on one of the cores.
Thanks!
"Locked temperature" on E7300
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Hello and welcome.
That is most likely the sticky sensors syndrome.
The best way to test this is to put a very heavy load on the CPU (so it goes over 40C) and see if the "stuck" core starts climbing or not.
One thing that really gets the CPU temp high is Intel's LINPACK.
You can get it here:
http://www.intel.com/cd/software/produc ... 363184.htm
You can even give Prime95 on Large FFT settings a go, but linpack had my cpu around 7-10C higher than Prime.
That is most likely the sticky sensors syndrome.
The best way to test this is to put a very heavy load on the CPU (so it goes over 40C) and see if the "stuck" core starts climbing or not.
One thing that really gets the CPU temp high is Intel's LINPACK.
You can get it here:
http://www.intel.com/cd/software/produc ... 363184.htm
You can even give Prime95 on Large FFT settings a go, but linpack had my cpu around 7-10C higher than Prime.
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