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Version 1.10 - 5th August, 2017

- Fix: Add correct temperature offsets for AMD Ryzen Threadripper X1920 and X1950.
- Fix: In multi-socket AMD systems, switching into MiniMode would bring up all hidden windows of all running applications and services.
- Fix: Support for MCM AMD CPUs. Only the highest temperature per CPU is displayed.
- Fix: Socket C32 and G34 Opteron code names.
- Fix: On some AMD Opteron systems the CPU model number is not displayed.
- Fix: Detection of the C32 and G34 socket types for some Opteron CPUs.
- Fix: Corrected TjMax on some older desktop Atom chips.
 
Version 1.10.2 - 7th August, 2017

- New: Support for AMD Bristol Ridge APUs.

- Fix: 1.10 version crash on AMD processors or only populating temperature of first 1-2 cores.
- Fix: Add correct temperature offsets for AMD Ryzen Threadripper X1920 and X1950.
- Fix: In multi-socket AMD systems, switching into MiniMode would bring up all hidden windows of all running applications and services.
- Fix: Support for MCM AMD CPUs. Only the highest temperature per CPU is displayed.
- Fix: Socket C32 and G34 Opteron code names.
- Fix: On some AMD Opteron systems the CPU model number is not displayed.
- Fix: Detection of the C32 and G34 socket types for some Opteron CPUs.
- Fix: Corrected TjMax on some older desktop Atom chips.
 
Version 1.10.2 - 7th August, 2017

- New: Support for AMD Bristol Ridge APUs.

- Fix: 1.10 version crash on AMD processors or only populating temperature of first 1-2 cores.
- Fix: Add correct temperature offsets for AMD Ryzen Threadripper X1920 and X1950.
- Fix: In multi-socket AMD systems, switching into MiniMode would bring up all hidden windows of all running applications and services.
- Fix: Support for MCM AMD CPUs. Only the highest temperature per CPU is displayed.
- Fix: Socket C32 and G34 Opteron code names.
- Fix: On some AMD Opteron systems the CPU model number is not displayed.
- Fix: Detection of the C32 and G34 socket types for some Opteron CPUs.
- Fix: Corrected TjMax on some older desktop Atom chips.

Thank you for all your hard work. I'm not sure where I should submit a bug, or if it's just my computer/OS install. Anytime I run CoreTemp, and leave it minimized in the tray for a period of time, one of the cores will randomly just drop to 0 or 1. Is it my CPU because it's overclocked or should these newer versions fix that? Using a Ryzen 7 1700 @ 3.9 GHz. Let me know if you need a dump or not.
 
It's most likely a software glitch somewhere along the chain, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
The Ryzen has countless sensors, so the only temperature it does expose has little importance to how well the processor actually functions.
 
Version 1.11 - 4th November, 2017

- New: Support for AMD EPYC (Naples) processors, Stoney Ridge APUs.
- New: Multiple processor group support. Fixes detection of CPUs on multi-socket systems with more than a total of 64 threads.
- New: Support for Intel Coffee Lake, Denverton, Gemini Lake.
- New: Support for Intel Xeon Phi (untested).

- Fix: AMD processor or core recognition issues on multiple generations.
- Fix: Some AMD processors reported incorrect Max temperatures when other hardware monitoring utilities are used.
- Fix: Power detection on multiprocessor Intel machines.
- Fix: Correct topology information on high-end, high-core systems.
- Fix: Check for updates on older operating systems.
- Fix: Settings window Tab control background when themes are disabled in Windows.
- Fix: L1 Instruction cache was reported as L1 Unified cache on most processors.
- Fix: L2 cache was incorrectly reported on newer VIA processors.
- Fix: Multiple other VIA related improvements and fixes.

Hi guys,
Just wanted to let everyone know that a lot of work has gone into this version, mostly internal restructuring/refactoring/fixing/tweaking etc.
I made sure to test this version as thoroughly as I could, especially on different AMD systems, considering the issues the last release has had.
I Hope that this release works well for everyone, and would appreciate feedback if something looks wrong or broken to you.
 
Thank you!
I prefer this app to all the other monitoring apps (especially not fond of Ryzen Master). I've been struggling without CoreTemp for my 2600X.
 
Version 1.13 - 8th January, 2019

- New: Add support for 2nd generation Threadripper processors
- New: Socket FP5 support.

- Fix: Crash when 5 or more cores exceed overheat protection temperature setting.
- Fix: "No supported CPU detected" on Ryzen processors.
- Fix: Constant frequency readings on Ryzen processors.
- Fix: Incorrect readings on Ryzen processors.
 
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Version 1.13 - 8th January, 2019

- New: Add support for 2nd generation Threadripper processors, Socket FP5.

- Fix: Crash when 5 or more cores exceed overheat protection temperature setting.
- Fix: "No supported CPU detected" on Ryzen processors.
- Fix: Constant frequency readings on Ryzen processors.
- Fix: Incorrect readings on Ryzen processors.
Socket FP5 ? What do you know that we don't ?
 
Maybe I should've put these two on two different lines for clarity, but they are separated by a comma 🙂
Sorry for the confusion.
 
Version 1.14 - 18th May, 2019

- Fix: Ryzen max temperature spikes.
- Fix: Ryzen APU frequency detection.
- Fix: Incorrect frequency detection on some UEFI enabled systems.

- Update: Improve Skylake-X stepping detection.
 
Version 1.15 - 24th August, 2019

- New: AMD Ryzen 3000 series support.
- New: Full multi-monitor DPI awareness support.

- Fix: Core Temp randomly freezes during startup.
- Fix: Improve AMD Zacate APU support.
 
I guess that answers my question. Might have to try that out on my 3900x.

Also, you improved support for Zacate? There's a blast from the past. I wonder how many of those are still in service?
 
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