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Problems with 960t

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Carrita

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The programs do not recognize either the temperature of 960t amd

- coretemp recognizes only one core

- RealTemp does not recognize the processor

- Aida64 and HWMonitor recognize the 4 cores but I say that each has 15 º and 28 º cpu


Anyone know how to fix this and the processor stock voltage?

Thanks you
 
the temperature was 68F in bios. In the bios no problem, the problem is with windows programs
 
There is only one core sensor in that CPU. HWMonitor reports the same reading six times because the software is looking for one sensor per core. When we ask for temps we want them in Centigrade, not F.
 
I believed that you wanted to F, the temperature was 22 C in bios. sorry.

Then, the temperature of 13 C mark coretemp is correct?

what would be the stock voltage for this cpu?
 
Stock voltage is 1.30v ish? Usually I just put it on auto if I want the stock readings. This sounds right since you are only overclocking one core and using a pretty powerful cooler.
 
I seem to have unlocked cores, right? I have it at 1.428v

cores.jpg
 
Looks like it to me but you'd better stress test thoroughly to make sure the unlocked cores are all viable. If not disable one of the two unlocked ones and stress test some more to check the other one.
 
I'm testing which is the lowest voltage that I can put, for now it is 1392. What happens when stress on the cpu, the voltage drops to 1.28, then up, then back down and do not believe that these oscillations are good.

I have an asus motherboard with bios evo m5a99x UEFI is there any way to do that does not vary so much?
 
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I have changed The CPU load calibration line and ultra-high and is fixed to 1.392v

cpu1.jpg


cpu2.jpg



do you think?

temperature does not exceed 50 C. What temperature is recommended?
 
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