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how about adding dts readouts

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the coolest,
would it be possible to add plain dts readouts to the next version of coretemp?
coretemp calculates temperatures based on ttc activation temperature and therefore relies on getting the correct value for ttc activation temperature.
as from all i have read so far it is impossible to read out ttc activation temperature. the value used by coretemp is correct for most but definitely not for all processors.
an easy way to get around this problem, would be to show actual dts readings. so we at least know, how far we are away from ttc activation! in fact this is the temp we are really interested in! absolute temps are useful for comparison only. but by above reasons it is obvious that comparing absolute temps from one processor to the other is highly misleading!

additionally showing dts values would show the remaining "safty margin" and this is true and most accurate for ALL processors supporting dts!

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Yes, it is possible. And should not be too hard to make.
I'll look into adding this feature.
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Post by fgw »

The Coolest wrote:Yes, it is possible. And should not be too hard to make.
I'll look into adding this feature.
THANKS

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