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Intel TAT T7400

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alphagamma

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Nov 26, 2006
Hello I've been trying out Intel TAT on my Compal HEL80 with a T7400.

It's a very nice tool to measure the temperatures, but I have some concerns.

When letting it run on Workload Level 100% on both cores I get insanely(?) high temperatures of 95C.
Is this normal?

A related question. Is it possible to get the default settings for all power management related thing in WinXP back. I've used SpeedSwitchXP and RMCLock but now I want the default settings back, because they don't really help that much. I now only switch betwwen the build in setting of WinXP, 'Max Battery' for Adaptive Dynamic Throttle and 'Always On' for No Dynamic Throttle aka constant full speed.
 
as to the first part the temps being read by tat are being read from the inside of the core. temps will be higher there as opossed to say speedfan reading a temp as if it had a ihs. the hs's for laptops are really small even with heatpipes they are not up to what a desktop system would have. if your not having any stablity problems then i wouldnt worry about the temps.

as for the other part uninstall the programs then use cpu-z to make sure the cpu speed is back to defualt. that should get you fixed up.
 
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