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Core Temp crashes/shuts down my Intel rig thread #1
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:54 am
by The Coolest
Ok, since this issue is long gone I guess it's time to unstick this sticky and let it drop off the face of the first page.
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As I've been getting an increasing amount of emails from people who are having problems with Core Temp and they're computers I decided to see if I can find some commonality between the systems as I have yet to find one from the scattered emails/posts across different forums.
What I want to ask is simple:
Post your
CPU and CPU speed settings (FSBxMultiplier)
Motherboard, chipset and driver version
Video card(s) and driver version
Memory and speed settings
OS and Service pack version
Other things you may think could be important that I have not listed[/b]
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 2:36 am
by Evilsizer
samething here see sig for hardware E4300 system. i was doing 2 FAH clients then downloaded .95 ran it, it just shutdown my rig. thought it was not enough juice for 2.4ghz mild oc which was stable for 16hrs+ in orthos. didnt run FAH just tried to start .95 same thing just shutsdown my rig. thought it was cause the bios does not have the micro code to ID the cpu on bootup.
to add it doesnt matter if running stock fsb or oced still the same thing...
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 5:15 am
by ForeStorm
E4300 (233MHz x 9.0)
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3, Rev 3.3; BIOS version F10
eVGA 7600 GT (stock), ForceWare 93.71
Buffalo Firestix PC6400, 1:1 with FSB @ 3-3-3-9 (2.0v)
Windows XP x86, SP2
Other hardware:
Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS
Thanks for looking into this.
Side note: It's actually running right now over on the computer, and it's working fine. Seems about one out of every seven or so program starts work. I shut it down and load it back up, and it crashes the computer to restart. No BSOD, I don't think.
Edit: Wait, what? I stressed the temp with Orthos a bit (loaded at about 65 C - time to try the AS5 I got) and I started CoreTemp a bit after starting. It worked! I shut it down, and worked again! Five times in a row! Sounds dumb, but that's a first for some reason. Maybe the temp has to be above a certain point or it crashes the computer? Lemme let the E4300 cool and I'll test some more.
Edit: It didn't work when I restarted the computer and started up Core Temp without first using Orthos. Maybe to raise the temp? I can't be sure.
It restarted itself and I ran Orthos a bit. Loaded up Core Temp fine, another four or five times. *shrugs* Not sure what it could be.
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 2:04 am
by fgw
hi The Coolest,
first of all, thanks for your effort and continuing work!
unfortunately i have to queue up and confirm this bug. starting coretemp immediately reboots my system!
e6400 450x8
abit ab9quadgt p965, intel chipset 8.1.1.1010
ati x1950xt, ati radeon 7.2
mushkin xp2-6400 450MHz 4-4-4-10-2T
WinXP SP2
just finished a fresh install. plain xp, sp2 and drivers (chipset, network, audio, video).
no other software yet! tried coretemp - you know the rest.
what ever else you want to know, just ask ...
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:02 am
by waway625
using 0.95 and it restarts my PC too
e6300 (357x7)
1.275vcore
GEIL DDR2-800 (running at 1:1 so 715Mhz ?)
GA-965P-S3
evga 7600GT CO
winxp SP2
restarted 3x
first after playing TDU, i launched Coretemp and restart
2x i was just browsing the net and launched coretemp..restart
temps when crash happened was low (idle temps)
as reported by speedfan (coretemp and speedfan agree on my core 0 and 1) @ 48-51c
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 8:29 am
by xvirus
Alright here are my spec.
Intel Core2 Duo E6600 @ 2.4GHZ
Asus P5W DH-Deluxe
1GB DDR2 PC2-6400 Cosair XMS2 800MHz
300GB HD Western Digital
Nvidia Geforce 7600 GS 256MB
With the old program .94 i didn't had ne problems but with the .95 everytime i try to start it, it would restart my computer. And this time i told it not to restart but rather give me the error screen and this is what I get.
Stop: c00021a {Fatal System Error}
The Windows SubSystem System process terminated unexpectedly with a status of OX c0000005 (Ox75e9ad23 Ox0110f240).
The system has been shutdown.
YES! GLAD I'M NOT ALONE!
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:22 pm
by Rhialto
Jesus! Please tell me the only problem is CoreTemp!
I just got a new setup, Abit F-I90HD and I was a testing it, you know only installed XP and a few programs like OCCT, SuperPi and installed CoreTemp to monitor temps while stresstesting.
Then I installed Google Toolbar so it would be easier to search stuff nut as soon as it started installing computer rebooted. Now I was like WTF!?
Then by 3 times as soon as I launched CoreTemp the computer just shutted down instantly. Disk stop spinning, complete shut down. 3 times in a row! Damn I was getting sick...
Then I decided to take a look here and I found that I'm not alone experimenting the problem and it seems related to CoreTemp and I wish that only CoreTemp is the problem. It would suck big time having to return the motherboard and messing with the rig...
Since this new mATX board is new and getting a lot of attention I asked more people to test CoreTemp also, you may want to monitor
this thread on [H].
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 2:16 pm
by The Coolest
Try to run the system without core temp and see what happens.
Also try running core temp without the extra stuff running in the background, especially OCCT. and report back.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 6:39 pm
by Rhialto
Really, I think CoreTemp was the problem. I ran it alone right after Xp restart and it would reboot the computer.
I freaked out for a moment because like I said it's a new build setup and I thought the memory or the board was problematic. Glad that I found this thread, this confirm CoreTemp is doing something crazy not only to me to make the computer reboot like this.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:01 pm
by waway625
can we just brig back the link for 0.94? i had no problems with it
thanks for your work @the coolest, i hope this will find a solution soon as coretemp is one of the most trusted temp monitoring softwares around

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:23 pm
by Roger_D25
Intel Xeon 3060
Asus P5B-Deluxe WiFi BIOS version 1004
Cellshock PC2-8000 CAS5 (2GB)
eVGA 8800GTX
Sound Blaster Audigy 2ZS
OCZ GameXtreme 700w PSU
Seagate 400GB HDD
*New Build w/All Stock Speeds and Clean Install of Windows XP Pro*
I just barely finished installing Windows yesterday and after installing all drives and most software I started installing my benchmark and monitoring software. Well after installing CoreTemp v0.95 I tried opening the program but about 4 seconds aftering clicking on it my computer just shuts down completely? I know someone else already asked but can you host CoreTemp v0.94 until the new version is workable on our systems? It is such a nessessity for me to use I don't want to go without it! Thanks for your time and hardwork "The Coolest"!
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 1:40 am
by Rhialto
As an alternative to stress and monitor my new setup I found Intel TAT. You may want to use it until The Coolest react and remove 0.95
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:01 am
by Roger_D25
Fortunelty I was able to find an older version of CoreTemp, v0.94 which works great! I also do use TAT so thanks for the suggestion, much apprecaited! By the way is v0.95 working for you?
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:48 pm
by The Coolest
Core Temp 0.94 is back up (check the
Core Temp home page). I hope I will be able to get 0.95 back on track sometime soon.
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 4:25 pm
by Roger_D25
The Coolest,
If you need any help figuring out what might be causing some of our systems to shutdown when starting up CoreTemp 0.95 please feel free to ask (I can give you any info you need about system specs or settings, etc...)! Thanks again for a great program!
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:31 pm
by waway625
muchos gracias sir coolest for bringing the 0.94 back..this is such a helpful tool for us (and congratulations for developing on of, if not the most, popular temp monitoring softwares for C2D users!)
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 10:10 am
by forkus
E4300 @ 2.46Ghz (274x9)
GA-965P-DS3Pro Rev2.0
512MB DDR2-533 Kingston 5-5-5-15 (Waiting for new RAM to arrive)
Leadtek 7900GS TDH
2x 36GB Raptors in Raid 0
Another 4 Sata Drives
Windows XP Corp SP2
430W CoolerMaster
Thermal Management disabled in BIOS
Initially installed .95 and it worked fine, showed my cores a little bit hotter than they were. From memory I changed the interval to something like 1000ms and then restarted. Every restart ended in tears from then on as I set CoreTemp open on startup.
I noticed when it does happen, my 36GB raptors power down first, then the screen goes Blue, then it turns off. Needs power button to be pushed to start again.
Have .94 running now and its going fine. Showing my temps a little now i think (23,27 Celcius)
Re: Core Temp crashes/shuts down my Intel rig thread #1
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:43 pm
by Suspect
E6400 Stock (266 x

ECS P4M800PRO-M Via chipset (don't know which)
Onboard video
PNY 1GB DDR2-667 @ DDR2-533
Windows XP Home SP2
Computer reboots only when loading Coretemp and TuneXP at the same time (Coretemp loading first then TuneXP second).
I thought it was the ram causing the system to be unstable, but it only reboots when I have Coretemp loading and then trying to load TuneXP at the same time (doubleclick Coretemp icon and TuneXP icon). TuneXP hasn't caused any of my other computers to reboot, and I've got older versions of Coretemp on one other computer, this system was the first to run 0.95.
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:14 pm
by pinsch
E6300 @ 350Mhz FSB
Intel P965 Chipset
Gigabyte 965P-DS3, BIOS: Award F7
Windows XP SP2
Memory: 2x1 GB DDR2-800 @ 435Mhz
Core Temp 95 did fine until I installed my Logitech G15 Keyboard Profiler. After that it crashed the PC when i tried to start Core Temp. The older Version (0.94) works at the moment. The Keyboard Profiler also reads out some System status parameters (CPU and RAM usage) and displays it on a little LCD on the Keyboard.
maybe that helps...
regards, Andreas
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:16 pm
by SLi_dog
QX6700 3Ghz (273*11)
ASUS P5N-E SLI, 650i
BFG 8800GTX OC, nvidia forceware 97.92
GeIL Ultra PC6400 CAS4 @ 462Mhz 4-4-4-13
Win XP Pro SP2
In general CoreTemp works but every now and then it causes a reboot.
Hope that helps

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 11:54 am
by Kougar
Okay, this one might help. I've used Coretemp v.95 from almost the day it was released without issue or problem, zilch. It worked great, just as the previous two versions did.
Just a week ago I made a single hardware change, that was it. Since then I've been experiencing BSOD's I've never seen before, always "The Windows Subsystem system process terminated unexpectedly with a status...". The error values are mostly identical, I ran the program and snapped both of these photos back to back, most of the info is the same in all of the previous BSODs best I recall.
I've not made any software or driver changes and everything is still on the most up to date drivers. The hardware in question was the RAM, I exchanged a ProMOS Corsair kit for a Micron D9 (Levin PCB) Crucial Ballistix kit that uses 2.2v stock.
Core 2 Duo E6300 @ 3.2ghz to 3.73ghz
Gigabyte 965P-DS3 F10 BIOS
Corsair 2gb XMS2 800mhz RAM // Crucial 2gb 1067mhz RAM (Both run 5-5-5-15, but will do 4-4-4-12. Same error with both speed settings even below 1ghz frequencies, but only on the Crucial)
FOXCONN 8800GTS 320mb Driver 158.19
Windows XP w/ XP2
Watercooled System, 120mm fan cooling the RAM + NB
Several key points, the system under Corsair RAM was Orthos blend stable for more than 24 hours at 3.5ghz, as high as that RAM allowed. No issues with Coretemp at all.
With the Crucial kit I've now done 3.6ghz seemingly stable and 3.73ghz still unstable. After the BSODS first started I kept dropping the overclock back down as far as 3.2ghz and they would still occur when I started CoreTemp, at which point I figured out the culprit. I could have Orthos AND ATI Tool both loading down the entire system for 17 hours straight without a single error, then start CoreTemp 95 and it would instant BSOD. Using the exact settings known to be stable at 3.5ghz still tests as stable, but Coretemp will now BSOD the system. It never did with the Corsair at the same settings, only difference was the D9's needed 2.2v instead of 2.1v to run.
I reverted to stock and I could not manage to force Coretemp to BSOD the system, but I didn't try very hard. Any overclock I've tried above 3ghz can be hit or miss, and 3.5ghz or above almost always is a BSOD if I start Coretemp.
I googled this up, it matches the error parameters very very closely. Hopefully it will be of help, although I'm honestly not sure how changing the RAM relates to it.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/234658
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 2:32 am
by darknitromike
Intel Core2 Duo E6600 2.4ghz
ECS PN2-SLI2+(v1.0) LGA 775
GeForce 7800 GT OC
2x1G Buffalo Firestix DDR2 800MHz
MS Prof SP2
"running all stock"
Getting "This Processor does not support DTS readings" when i know it does because its supported....
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 1:21 pm
by Marc
using Core Temp 0.95:
+ Intel Core2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz
+ Asus P5B Deluxe
+ 2 * 1GB Kingston ValueRAM 667MHz
+ Asus 7950GT 512MB
+ Windows XP with SP2
programs running:
+ Asus SmartDoctor
+ Avast Antivirus
+ Avira Antivir
+ Outpost Firewall
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 7:08 pm
by The Coolest
darknitromike wrote:Intel Core2 Duo E6600 2.4ghz
ECS PN2-SLI2+(v1.0) LGA 775
GeForce 7800 GT OC
2x1G Buffalo Firestix DDR2 800MHz
MS Prof SP2
"running all stock"
Getting "This Processor does not support DTS readings" when i know it does because its supported....
Which CPU revision do you have? If its Pre-B0 or you're using an old Core Temp version please update to 0.94 or 0.95
If it doesn't work, please PM me a
CPUz Register dump of your system.
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 8:00 pm
by graysky
Q6600 @ 333x9
Asus P5B-Deluxe (BIOS 1101)
Independent of video card (I have tried 3)
2x1 gig Ballistix DDR2-800 @ 4-4-4-12
WinXP Pro SP2
Can't even launch the app; system reboots... have you been able to determine what might be causing the problem? I would be willing to beta test bugfix versions.