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Core Temp 0.97

NoobyDoo

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Core Temp

Version 0.97 - 5th March, 2008

- Add: Vista x64 support - All drivers are now digitally signed!
- Add: Logitech G15 keyboard support - see ReadMe!.txt for details.
- Add: Support 45nm LGA775 Xeon series.

- Fix: Opaque background in system tray wasn't 16x16 pixels.
- Fix: Yonah based CPUs incorrectly detected.
- Fix: 1333FSB Dual Core Conroe based Xeon incorrectly detected.
- Fix: Dreaded cycle of "Driver can't load" messages if driver failed to load.
- Fix: Socket AM2 Athlon-FX was not recognized.

- Change: Core Temp layout on a Phenom.
 
Awesome, no more using the hacked drivers versions of CoreTemp 😀. Thanks OP.

Everything looks fine, numbers jive with SpeedFan and are pretty much what I'd expect (same as the XP version).
 
Yay, finally signed x64 drivers.

Of course it doesn't really matter to me anymore, since i discovered Everest Ultimate to be quite awesome a long time ago.

But still, w00t.
 
or REALTEMP!!!

i stopped using my coretemp 0.96 for the past few days for the change and i'm liking it! partially bc RT reports lower core temps for me =]
 
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
Originally posted by: Imported
Woo.. can finally check the VID of my Q6600.. and wow, it's 1.2000v!

wow thats wicked low!! i thought mine was low @ 1.212v

Lucky....my VID is 1.2875(OUCH) which is why I need 1.36v just to be stable at basically the same speed as you
 
Excellent. I like this program and feel it's much less resource intensive than speedfan -- not like it really matters on my system, but still.

It's also good to see people rallying around to help the author get signed drivers. Worthwhile investment.
 
Works great thanks.

Core Temp 0.96 would normally crash and reboot my system when I open it. This one works fine.
 
bump for those having a hard time finding this. I just got now got around to installing it even though it only takes a few seconds.
 
Sorry to bring up an old topic but I'd like to know how this version of Core Temp is working for others?

I was using Core Temp .95 and just upgraded my computer. I installed a Coolit Eliminator, an X-fi card, and replaced my 500w Seasonic with a 700w Seasonic. After the upgrade I wanted to keep a close eye on my cpu temps so I was running Core Temp usually every time I booted. The problem was my computer kept shutting down.

I tried everything but finally figured out that it was Core Temp itself that was shutting my computer down. I stopped using it last night and since I haven't had a single shut down.

Will .97 work for me? I have an Opteron 165 on an nForce 4 chipset motherboard if that helps. If not what other programs will show the temps on both cores of an AMD dual core cpu?
 
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