kalisto Jul 21, 2015 @ 3:55am
Big differences in cpu temperatures with different software
For example i'll take only 4 of them (Core Temp, HW Monitor, Speed Fan and Speccy).
Problem is when Core Temp and Speed Fan showing temp about 40-50 C (they both show same temperature at the same time) and HW Monitor with Speccy show something between 95-105 C (same as well). Question is which software should i trust?
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Mittens Jul 21, 2015 @ 5:37am 
I think the Speccy ones are in fahrenheit maybe? 95-105c would give 35-40c..

http://www.convertunits.com/from/degree+Fahrenheit/to/degree+Celsius
OLDMAN🎅 Jul 21, 2015 @ 5:56am 
0-C IS 32F 40C 104 F YOUR 95-105 IS F

TRY RealTemp_370
http://www.techpowerup.com/
Last edited by OLDMAN🎅; Jul 21, 2015 @ 5:58am
kalisto Jul 21, 2015 @ 6:41am 
Originally posted by drunknmunkey:
I think the Speccy ones are in fahrenheit maybe? 95-105c would give 35-40c..

http://www.convertunits.com/from/degree+Fahrenheit/to/degree+Celsius

It's not in fahrenheit, i'm sure of it, there is screenshot of HW Monitor:
http://s22.postimg.org/8sbze5zld/hvm1.png

and there is screenshot of Speed Fan:
http://s12.postimg.org/dbenzod6l/spd.png



Originally posted by OLD*MAN | trade.tf:
0-C IS 32F 40C 104 F YOUR 95-105 IS F

TRY RealTemp_370
http://www.techpowerup.com/

Real Temp says my processor is not supported
Mittens Jul 21, 2015 @ 6:48am 
Well your CPU is probably not(!) 100+C since that would cause a immediate shutdown and/or damage to the CPU..
Sidenote: I wonder why SpeedFan doesn't show GPU temp, but that could be because it's a laptop I reckon (Optimus and all that)..?

Edit: How about using MSI Afterburner and see which results it comes up with?
Last edited by Mittens; Jul 21, 2015 @ 6:48am
kalisto Jul 21, 2015 @ 7:38am 
Originally posted by drunknmunkey:
Well your CPU is probably not(!) 100+C since that would cause a immediate shutdown and/or damage to the CPU..
Sidenote: I wonder why SpeedFan doesn't show GPU temp, but that could be because it's a laptop I reckon (Optimus and all that)..?

Edit: How about using MSI Afterburner and see which results it comes up with?

Yep, it's laptop and this GPU is dedicated vcard.
And about this MSI Afterburner i cant locate where is CPU temp info located in there, there is only CPU load graph. But it have 5 GPU temperature readings, with first one on 0 (must be dedicated vcard) and others with 49-54.
Am I doing something wrong? :D:
Last edited by kalisto; Jul 21, 2015 @ 7:38am
Mittens Jul 21, 2015 @ 7:41am 
You need to go to Settings->Monitoring and enable the temps :)
All those graphs in the list under Monitoring can also be shown in-game, just click the "Show in On-Screen Display" for the ones you want to watch, then you don't need to alt-tab out to see them ^^
kalisto Jul 21, 2015 @ 7:51am 
I checked it before and there is only load option, i think it might be not supported
Bad 💀 Motha Jul 21, 2015 @ 4:10pm 
It is AMD > try using OpenHardwareMonitor or AMD OverDrive. As with AMD, especially Mobile, most other apps will simply be inaccurate.
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