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TSstasio
post Jul 21 2008, 10:26 AM, updated 17y ago

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Version 0.99.1 - 10th July, 2008

- Fix: Layout when using upto 125% DPI.
- Fix: Layout problem and extra systemtray icons with Phenom.
- Fix: Potential crashes while saving a register dump file.
- Fix: Core Temp icon wasn't showing in About box.
- Fix: Menu shortcut keys were not available for all menu items.
- Fix: A few old unnoticable bugs.

- Add: Initial Intel Nehalem support.
- Add: Initial support for AMD's Griffin cores - Untested.
- Add: Improved Intel Atom support.
- Add: Support latest AMD K8 CPUs.
- Add: Support for HyperThreaded CPUs. Core Temp will only display the physical cores and average load on each core.
- Add: Support for Pentium E5000 series.
- Add: Display core and thread count per CPU.
- Add: GUI Adjustments of Temperature offset and G15 applet via the Settings window.
- Add: Create a screenshot function. Access from "Options" menu or by F9 shortcut.
- Add: Shortcut key for register dump file: F7.
- Add: Update register dump output: APIC ID, CPU number, Core number, Thread number.

- Change: Move all settings to the ini file out of the registry.
- Change: Rename ini file to CoreTemp.ini.
- Change: Temperature offset adjustment works for AMD CPUs as well.
- Change: Atom Tj.Max adjusted for more accurate readings.
- Change: Cleaned up code a little bit.
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post Jul 21 2008, 06:48 PM

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new one??thanks for sharing,d/l now
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post Aug 15 2008, 04:52 PM

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To TS,

Thanks for for sharing all these wonderful and useful programs(speedfan, etc etc).

Too bad this Core Temp is only applicable to dual core systems...

Anyway, thanks again.


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post Aug 15 2008, 08:20 PM

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tq very much 4 sharing.. brows.gif i'm alwayz wonderin what is my cpu temp b4.. hmm.gif

TSstasio
post Aug 19 2008, 12:33 PM

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Version 0.99.2 - 18th August, 2008

- Fix: Start with Windows option was broken in 0.99.1.
- Fix: Default color for the second system tray icon is invisible with WinXP blue theme.
- Fix: Save screenshot function would create a corrupted BMP in some viewing software.
- Fix: Nehalem does not report VID like earlier CPUs. VID field now disabled for Nehalem.
- Fix: Incorrect 65nm Turion X2 code name detection.
- Fix: Potential bug of improper K10 and up recognition.
- Fix: Enabling distance to Tj.Max with "Highest temp." for system tray would show the largest distance to Tj.Max instead of smallest.
- Fix: Vendor ID and Device ID values were reversed in the register dump file.
- Fix: 3/4 temperatures logged for Phenom X3/X4 instead of 1.

- Add: Support for Core Temp plugins. (Still in beta phase and not in GUI yet).
- Add: Full support for AMD's Puma platform CPUs (in previous version reffered to as Griffin).
- Add: Initial support for 45nm AMD processors.
- Add: Update K8 and K10 recognition code to support all currently known CPUs.
- Add: Default TDP detection for Nehalem.
- Add: On the fly CPU speed detection.
- Add: Close to system tray option.

- Change: Log file is now produced in CSV format - easily import your logs into Excel.
- Change: Logging interval is now in Seconds instead of miliseconds.
- Change: Default logging interval is now 10 seconds.
- Change: Logging is now off by default.
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TSstasio
post Aug 22 2008, 12:41 PM

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The whole time we were looking at E8400 temps and Coretemp reported 75C while Realtemp said 65C, the actual temp was 70C rclxms.gif
45nm Desktop Dual-Core Processors
Intel Core 2 Duo processor E8000 and E7000 series - 100°C

45 nm Desktop Quad-Core Processors
Intel Core 2 Quad processor Q9000 and Q8000 series - 100°C
Intel Core 2 Extreme processor QX9650 - 95°C
Intel Core 2 Extreme processor QX9770 - 85°C

Intel doc,PDF

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post Aug 22 2008, 10:55 PM

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Version 0.99.3 - HERE
22th August, 2008
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- Add: Correct TjMax values for 45nm Core 2 series.
- Fix: When TjMax = 0 (undefined) "Delta to Tjunction" was not added to the temperature string.

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post Aug 23 2008, 11:58 AM

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thanks alot bro rclxms.gif
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post Feb 23 2009, 11:17 AM

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Core Temp 0.99.5 build 11 (32-bit)
Core Temp 0.99.5 build 11 (64-bit)

- Fix: Incorrect clock speeds reported on some systems.
- Fix: At startup Core Temp shows 0 (?) or 21 (?) on AMD K8 series.
- Fix: Turion MK series recognition was wrong.
- Add: Completely new code for processor speed detection.
- Change: Temp turns Orange when temperature is over TControl, and Red when CPU is thottling/critical.
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This version is still "warm" from the compiler. The drivers it comes with are NOT digitally signed (as they are not finalized yet), so Windows Vista and 7 64bit users will have to reboot and Disable driver digital signature enforcement by pressing F8 at startup.


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post Feb 25 2009, 07:38 PM

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Core Temp 0.99.5 build 14 (32-bit)
Core Temp 0.99.5 build 14 (64-bit)


- Add: Completely new code for processor speed detection.
- Add: Running several instances of Core Temp is now possible (enable in Settings).

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post Mar 13 2009, 09:45 AM

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Core Temp 0.99.5 build 20 (32-bit)
Core Temp 0.99.5 build 20 (64-bit)

- Fix: Incorrect clock speeds reported on some systems.
- Fix: At startup Core Temp shows 0 (?) or 21 (?) on AMD K8 series.
- Fix: Turion MK series recognition was wrong.
- Fix: Properly detect Atom and Core i7 engineering samples.
- Fix: Tri-Core AMD CPUs incorrectly shown as having only 2 cores and 2 threads in 64bit Core Temp binary.
- Fix: System tray text was off center.
- Fix: Penryn (mobile Core 2) processors reported as having 85C TjMax instead of 90C.
- Add: Completely new code for processor speed detection.
- Add: Running several instances of Core Temp is now possible (enable in Settings).
- Add: A comprehensive processor information windows (F3 or Tools --> System information).
- Change: Temp turns Orange when temperature is over TControl, and Red when CPU is thottling/critical.
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post Mar 13 2009, 01:29 PM

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Thanks for for sharing
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post Mar 16 2009, 03:53 PM

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wow that is nice. i was looking for this type of thing quite sometime ago.
thanks

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