You can right-click the frequency fields to see per-core frequency.
Core Temp displays the highest core's frequency by default. I think that CPU-z defaults to Core 0, but I haven't checked that in a while.
Same with voltage. With this version you will see the highest vcore among all the cores in the chip.
So those values seem ok to me. The temps looks correct too. Thanks
GigaByte wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 12:30 am
i have a 9700x about to upgrade to, just waiting on the board to arrive, where is this coretemp 1.19.4 from? the "almightly google" isnt helping..
Please note new 1.19.4 version has not been released to the general public yet. This is why you cannot locate it.
(Only 1.18.1 is downloadable for now.)
Hi,
i just got a 9800X3D and have been using coretemp forever before, but now it also shows the wrong data.
Could i please also get the newer Version 1.19.4?
Thanks
Is there a way to get the development version? I'd be happy to send any files or registers that you require! I was very excited to see my cpu at 9.7ghz, but that seems a bit unrealistic.
My readings are way off on 9900x with Gigabyte 870E pro mobo. I think the temps are correct but the CPU can not run at the speeds reported which are nearly doubled by Core temp.
I have been using Core Temp for so long I don't recall when.
I just recently bough a 9800x3d and it is not displaying the correct MHZ (FSB is incorrect)
This is in Win 10.
Could I have a copy of the new version as well?
Or how long do you think before it is released.
I still use it as it shows me the cpu temp, but I feel out of place all the time with out the reset working.
I'd happily chip in a few bucks for your time, it seems as your not keen on that tho.
I have a 9950x3d and would like access to the Version 1.19.4 build. I too am a long time core temp user just created a new build and the first thing installed was core temp. But soon realized it was not reporting correctly.