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Thuban Temperatures wrong

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Hi there,

I've got a 1055t Thuban with a Corsair H50 Cooling unit, However I've heard some rumors around some forums that programs like CPU-Z, HWmonitor, Sisoft Sandra etc all give the wrong temperatures for this processor,

does anyone have anymore information about it? eg how much higher I should get, at Idle I get around 17c with low usage around 22c and the max I've had is 46c with prime95 but if these temperatures are wrong, it is kinda worrying what the real is.

(I am goggling as well so I might answer my own question, but for some reason I trust the people here more than on the general web)
 
have you tried asus ai suite? seeing that you have an asus mobo
 
I read somewhere in our forum that one guys Thuban temp was under ambient which is impossible so there are definitly others with the same problem.
 
I read somewhere in our forum that one guys Thuban temp was under ambient which is impossible so there are definitly others with the same problem.

That would be me. And yeah the temps are WAY wrong. The safest thing to do is add 10c to whatever temp you are getting.
 
That would be me. And yeah the temps are WAY wrong. The safest thing to do is add 10c to whatever temp you are getting.

wow... and are AMD ever going to release the information to get correct temperatures I wonder??

Wel still 33for avg usage (non gaming but browsing, playing movies etc) is not bad at all. (with fans on low/med) and 27c for idle is beautiful..


ETA - It probably will not do much good but I dropped AMD an Email to find out if this is being addressed.
 
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wow... and are AMD ever going to release the information to get correct temperatures I wonder??

Wel still 33for avg usage (non gaming but browsing, playing movies etc) is not bad at all. (with fans on low/med) and 27c for idle is beautiful..


ETA - It probably will not do much good but I dropped AMD an Email to find out if this is being addressed.

Temp sensors have always been crap with AMD. I doubt you'll get a response.
 
Temp sensors have always been crap with AMD. I doubt you'll get a response.

yeah, I suppose I am not doing much which is CPU intensive on all cores, odd game here n there :) (never get time anymore to do intensive gaming)
 
Just on a whim I tried Asus AI Suite and it seems to be reporting the correct temps,

where as CoreTemp or HWMonitor is giving me a lower temp AI Suite is giving me around 10C higher (35c instead of 25c)

I thought I'd let people know incase they have the same problem and is using a Asus Mobo.

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