I found a utility called nxSensor which allegedly reads the CPU diode in AMD 64 CPUs and it reports the following while stress testing:
It's a Sempron 2800+ running at 2.6Ghz with 1.55v (bios setting) on my new DFI UT NF3 250Gb. The motherboard based CPU temperature is reported as 46c whereas the CPU diode temperature is a staggering 80c!!! I can even make it go beyond 90c for the diode temperature by running S&M at the same time as the two Prime95s.
The Sempron 2800+ can run up to a maximum temperature of 69c as can be seen here and according to the motherboard I'm nowhere near that although according to the diode temperature I'm way beyond it!
Anyone know anything about the diode temperature reading and is it possible nxSensor is reading it wrong?
It's a Sempron 2800+ running at 2.6Ghz with 1.55v (bios setting) on my new DFI UT NF3 250Gb. The motherboard based CPU temperature is reported as 46c whereas the CPU diode temperature is a staggering 80c!!! I can even make it go beyond 90c for the diode temperature by running S&M at the same time as the two Prime95s.
The Sempron 2800+ can run up to a maximum temperature of 69c as can be seen here and according to the motherboard I'm nowhere near that although according to the diode temperature I'm way beyond it!
Anyone know anything about the diode temperature reading and is it possible nxSensor is reading it wrong?