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Temperature Data Help
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Temperature Data Help
Hello everyone!
I am a little confused over the temperatures recorded by HWMonitor for my PC. I'm attaching a screenshot of the data. I would like to know what TMPIN0 and TMPIN1 mean? What temperatures do they indicate? Thanks. Last edited by Ritwik7; 08-19-2009 at 02:12 PM.. |
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Hi Rit,
on mine its TMPIN0 Cpu temp (not the core temp) TMPIN1 PWM power management (what its measuring i have no idea) TMPIN2 Chipset (northbridge) |
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So would TMPIN1 in my readings indicate Northbridge temps?
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not necessarily, here is how you can tell , download this program.
http://www.lavalys.com/ open up 'sensors' and match the the temps with your temps from HWmonitor. |
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here i linked them.
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Thanks Red.
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