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Solve : Different temp. for each core??

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I have checked the CPU temp with SpeedFan and I can see 2 core temps, one is at ~40, the other is ~60

BIOS read 37 degrees

Which one should I thrust?

I have an AMD X2 3800+ running 2,142Mhz (7% overclocked by bios ulity) and an ASUS M2N moboPossibly, SpeedFan, or you're misreading something.

Download, and install Everest Ultimate Edition 4.6: http://www.lavalys.com:8081/everestultimate460.exe
Enter following registration code (Help>Enter PRODUCT key) to make it fully functional:
RHGJE-54X47-HML9C-V498I-UUMVI
(it's all legal, the above version has been recently offered as a free download)
Expand Computer folder.
Click on Sensor.
Post all info from there.
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Field   Value
Sensor Properties   
Sensor Type   ITE IT8716F  (ISA 290h)
GPU Sensor Type   Diode  (NV-Diode)
Chassis Intrusion Detected   No
   
Temperatures   
Motherboard   44 °C  (111 °F)
CPU #1 / Core #1   48 °C  (118 °F)
CPU #1 / Core #2   45 °C  (113 °F)
MCP   56 °C  (133 °F)
Aux   46 °C  (115 °F)
GPU Diode   62 °C  (144 °F)
Seagate ST380215AS   40 °C  (104 °F)
Seagate ST380215AS   39 °C  (102 °F)
   
Cooling Fans   
CPU   4592 RPM
Chassis   2437 RPM
   
Voltage Values   
CPU Core   1.36 V
+3.3 V   3.38 V
+5 V   5.00 V
+12 V   12.35 V
+5 V Standby   4.97 V
VBAT Battery   3.09 V

There, but I'm still confused (more now actually) Quote
CPU #1 / Core #1   48 °C  (118 °F)
CPU #1 / Core #2   45 °C  (113 °F)
They look close. I see no ISSUE with 3 degree DIFFERENCE.Well, I meant the difference between Everest and SpeedFan, that is what confuses mespeedfan is probably improperly labelling the sensors.

does speedfan show temps the same as those everest shows, but with different names?SpeedFans temperature readings has names like: GPU, HDD0, Core, Temp2

In my case I have 2 "Core" with a big temperature difference of ~20 degrees (According to SpeedFan)

Everest says there is only a difference of 3 degrees, which I believe is closer to the real values

But other temperatures are almost the same in both programsAs BC said:
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speedfan is probably improperly labelling the sensors
You can trust Everest.Well, then I will stick to Everest.


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