![]() CPU GT Cores: Temperature of the integrated graphics part of CPU (if present). ![]() CPU IA Cores: Maximum temperature among all computing (x86) cores in CPU (so part of CPU except Uncore and Graphics logic). Core #n (n=any number): Actual temperature of a particular CPU core. CPU Package (TSI): Available on pre-Zen AMD CPUs is the CPU temperature obtained via TSI interface. CPU Package: Shown on Intel CPUs represents a 256-millisecond average value (calculated by CPU) of the hottest temperature sensor within the CPU package. CPU (Tdie): This value is shown in case the CPU uses an offset from Tctl and represents the real temperature (Tdie = Tctl - Tctl_offset). If no offset is used, then only a single value is shown as Tctl/Tdie, which equals the real temperature. Offset is used mostly on X-series and some Threadripper CPUs in such case two values are shown: Tctl and Tdie. On AMD Zen series this is the temperature used to control cooling and is a fixed offset from the real CPU temperature. On several generations before Zen (Ryzen), this is not a reliable representation of the temperature. I would like to display cpu temp, cpu usage. ![]() I would like to know if anyone could help me get started. i will displaying the info on a 5in monitor mounted inside my PC. I have been looking for a cool overlay or graph program to use in my new PC build. ![]() CPU (Tctl): This is the T_control temperature available on AMD CPUs only. hello all, I am new to this lua Scripting and rainmeter. Core Max: The maximum temperature among all cores in the CPU. CPU (onboard sensor): This is either a temperature measured by a dedicated sensor on mainboard located inside the CPU socket (the external CPU temperature) or temperature obtained from internal CPU thermal sensor (i.e. ![]()
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