Since (at least) version 1.6 wrong CPU name.
Core tremp shows "Ivy Bridge-EP" which denotes a Xeon processor.
But this is a plain "Ivy Bridge-E" !
Already sent you a register dump per e-mail in MARCH 2017 - we now have 25. June 2017.
Version 1.8.1 has same problem.
NO reaction from your side.
BAD.
Have a nice day anyway ...
Incorrect CPU model (Intel Core i7 4820K)
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Re: Incorrect CPU model (Intel Core i7 4820K)
This will be fixed in the next release.
Although I'm not sure what's the huge deal about it is...
Although I'm not sure what's the huge deal about it is...
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Re: Incorrect CPU model (Intel Core i7 4820K)
thanks for the fix
it's a giant deal
having several rigs (Workstations and PCs) it is somewhat difficult to check which cpu/core is where and what ...
hope your temp readings are not also considered as no big deal - if they where wrong ?
such answers from the development (?) team are just "great" !
we will be nice here and sort of just say thanks again
and we assure you: we will never ever again point something out to ALCPU ...
it's a giant deal
having several rigs (Workstations and PCs) it is somewhat difficult to check which cpu/core is where and what ...
hope your temp readings are not also considered as no big deal - if they where wrong ?
such answers from the development (?) team are just "great" !
we will be nice here and sort of just say thanks again
and we assure you: we will never ever again point something out to ALCPU ...
Re: Incorrect CPU model (Intel Core i7 4820K)
There is no need to get so angry. Please note the author provides the program for free, which is not an easy task!
For example: Author had to pay over $2000 recently (IIRC the exact amount, maybe a bit more), for a 3 (??) year digital signature to comply with Windows 10 UEFI Secure Boot clean/fresh install driver digital signing requirements.
And you and everybody else using the program paid exactly nothing of that.
Any feedback helps, so do write again, should you have issues!
For example: Author had to pay over $2000 recently (IIRC the exact amount, maybe a bit more), for a 3 (??) year digital signature to comply with Windows 10 UEFI Secure Boot clean/fresh install driver digital signing requirements.
And you and everybody else using the program paid exactly nothing of that.
Any feedback helps, so do write again, should you have issues!