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Old October 15th 05, 09:56 PM
Ann
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Default Question about Everest and cpu temp

On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 18:48:05 GMT, The Outsider wrote:

My bios shows my cpu at 38c but when I run Everest in XP it shows it
as 35c. Which is more accurate, or is neither accurate?


Both are fine.. don't worry about it.

Ann
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Old October 16th 05, 06:59 AM
Ann
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Default Question about Everest and cpu temp

On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 04:45:53 GMT, The Outsider wrote:

On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 21:56:19 +0100, Ann wrote:


Both are fine.. don't worry about it.

Ann


I know both are fine and I'm not worried about it. I'm just wondering
why the discrepency between the two.


Probably neither is accurate. It's just an indication.

Ann
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Old October 17th 05, 04:37 AM
David Maynard
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Default Question about Everest and cpu temp

The Outsider wrote:

On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 21:56:19 +0100, Ann wrote:



Both are fine.. don't worry about it.

Ann



I know both are fine and I'm not worried about it. I'm just wondering
why the discrepency between the two.


Because the load on the CPU isn't the same when running an O.S. vs sitting
in the BIOS.

 




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