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amd x2 core temp question

Haha, I never knew there was a program that measured individual CPU cores 😉

It's not surprising, however, since Windows Scheduler does not always do 50/50 CPU Load Usage,
it could be 30/70 or 70/30 (just check out taskmgr.exe)
 
you say its at 0%? that's not possible, your cpu has to always be doing something 😉

its probably just not using the other core at the moment. why don't you run some cpu intensive app (or 2) and see for yourself
 
according to task manager 😛

so more or less , one core having a higher temp than the other is normal ?
 
Originally posted by: Hochi
according to task manager 😛

so more or less , one core having a higher temp than the other is normal ?

You shouldn't really worry unless the temps are out of check. (overheating, etc.)
 
its just Windows Scheduler making the other core do all the work (or what little work there is to be done at 0-1%)
you really can't have both cores at say, 39c, because its Windows determining which core is doing the work

if you really want the other core to do the work, just open up taskmgr and set the affinity to the other core
 
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