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Thermophile
Join Date: Aug 2002
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Can anyone tell me if the on~die thermal diode is accurate?. or does it all boil down to the chip reading it?
![]() I've noticed abit of banter about CPU temps here and am thinking why nobody uses the on~chip diode?. I know of only one mobo that supports it(and I can't remember the name!) , but the mod to make one is'nt that hard is it?. Perhaps someone would start knocking them out? Hmm?... |
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Cooling Savant
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What motherboard do you have? Cause a few don't support the on-die diode.
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Thermophile
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Like I said, I only ever heard of one, (an Asus with 'COP' I think) that does.
non of the techies here know if it's acurate or not?. no techie modded up a reader?. I'm shocked!! ![]() I have a Abit KX7~R ![]() |
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Actually, we covered this in Webmasta33 block roundup thread, but it was inconclusive.
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Big PlayerMaking Big Money
Join Date: Aug 2001
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There is some guy around here who has done a fair amount of playing around with internal diodes and AMD chips...the name escapes me at the moment though
![]() http://www.procooling.com/articles/h...rmal_dio.shtml Epox has a motherboard (8K3A) that reportedly reads temps right from the diode. Asus's COP is NOT the same as reporting the diode temps. The Asus boards with COP traditionally added an IC that would poll the diode and shut down the system if temps were over a preset value (75C I think). Perhaps they switched from using this to a completely different IC on their newest mobos; perhaps not. My gut instinct is that people simply went from saying "Asus temp monitoring reports high temps because it sucks" (they historically used a surface mount thermsistor with a 10-11C offset to account for the fact they were extrapolating the CPU core temp from the air temp of the socket) to "Asus temp monitoring reports high temps because it reads from the diode" (but this has not in my eyes been substantiated). I at one point in the days of yore mentioned this about the Asus dually: http://www.voidyourwarranty.net/revi...cop/index.php3 Anyone with an Asus that "reads temps from diode"? Take out (use tweezers) the surface mount thermistor in the socket and see. |
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