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Old 17th July 2012, 3:10 PM   #1
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Default Weird CPU temps

So ive just finshed building my first pc, got it running nice and smoothly then decided to check my temps with SpeedFan. To cut a long story shot, WTF?
GPU - 28
HDD 1&2 - 27C
Then there are 5 other which are called Temp then a number with 2 double ups.
But what im finding strange
CPU Core 0 - 6C
Core 1 - 9C
Core 2 - 10C
Core 3 - 9C
Im using a 3570K on a z77x-d3h with a Cooelrmaster hyper tx3 evo.
Can someone explain this to me please?
Ambient temp is about 20C

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Old 17th July 2012, 8:22 PM   #2
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Incorrect readings, try real temp
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Old 18th July 2012, 5:15 PM   #3
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Thanks. Seems much more accurate. Sitting on about 60c on prime95 for an hour. Is it normal for core 0 to be 8 to 12 degrees cooler than the other 3 cores when under load?

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Old 18th July 2012, 5:41 PM   #4
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Shouldn't matter, If your worried you could try reseating the cooler
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Old 20th July 2012, 10:02 PM   #5
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Thanks. Seems much more accurate. Sitting on about 60c on prime95 for an hour. Is it normal for core 0 to be 8 to 12 degrees cooler than the other 3 cores when under load?
I have the same issue and after googling around I've come to the conclusion that it is pretty common for Ivy Bridge to have a large temperature difference for one core.
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Thanks. Seems much more accurate. Sitting on about 60c on prime95 for an hour. Is it normal for core 0 to be 8 to 12 degrees cooler than the other 3 cores when under load?
Usually the middle two cores are the hottest, with cores 1 and 4 somewhat cooler. 12 degrees is a pretty big gap though, you can reseat the cooler if you like but don't count on the temps getting much smaller.
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Yeah, this happens on most processors if I am correct. My x5504 x5560 and 930 did this.

Gaps widened to about 8 degrees on full load.
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