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few questions realtemp ( C1E EIST\localization\new version)

realtempfun

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hey! sorry for my poor English, but I have a few questions.

1. whether there is a language localization realtemp?

2. What do the settings C1E EIST (checkbox enabled) in realtemp? that modify this settings? that change this settings?

they change the display settings of the measured temperature?
or
they change the mode of the processor?

3
please, Can you make changes to the new version - options:
autorun for windows7
overtemperature protection - Hibernation Mode or shutdown

4
my processor - corei5 2410m
Which application should I use: RealTemp.exe or RealTempGT.exe or i7TurboGT.exe ?
What is the difference?
what each is?


..And thanks for the realtemp!
 
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unclewebb

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1) RealTemp is English only.

2) C1E enables or disables the C1E C State. When an Intel CPU is actively working on a task, it is in the C0 state. When it has nothing to do, first it will enter the C1 state. If it still has nothing to do, next it will enter C1E and then C3 and then C6. The deeper the C State, the more power is saved which is important for a laptop when running on battery power. On a Core i5-2410M, the CPU will spend virtually no time in C1E because it would rather be in C3 or C6 where it can save more power.

3) If you want to autorun RealTemp you will need to add it to the Task Scheduler. That is the best way to autorun programs on recent versions of Windows. Here is a guide if you want to learn about this.

http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/the-throttlestop-guide.531329/#post-6865107

RealTemp already has over temperature protection. You can set an alarm and then you can use the Alarm EXE box to run whatever script or command you like. If you want your computer to shut down then try using the shutdown command.

https://www.microsoft.com/resources.../xp/all/proddocs/en-us/shutdown.mspx?mfr=true

There is absolutely no reason to do this. Intel CPUs have multiple levels of protection built in. They will throttle and slow down if they get too hot and they will shut down if they get really, really hot. This logic is built into the CPU. No need to worry about this. Intel CPUs are well protected.

4) RealTemp.exe is the program you should use.

RealTempGT is designed for 6 core CPUs which you do not own. i7 Turbo is a totally different program that can show what each thread / core of your CPU is doing. It is a testing program which most users do not need to use.

There was a special version of RealTemp written if you are interested.

RealTemp T|I Edition
https://www.sendspace.com/file/55yvry

It has a few more features like C State reporting so you can learn more about that.

Send me a message if you would like to join the RealTemp 4.00 beta testing program.

You can also download a similar program that is intended more for laptops.

ThrottleStop 8.00 beta 2
https://www.sendspace.com/file/b4oure

Welcome to TechPowerUp and I like your new name.
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realtempfun

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thank you for your answers!
Unfortunately, my poor knowledge of English does not allow to become a beta tester. I want to contribute to creating a Russian-language instructions on the forum. And I will wait for the update!
Success, Peace and Good!
 
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