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Coretemp on Vista x64

Probably everyone knows already but just in case you don't.

CoreTemp 0.95.4 Beta & Vista x64

Make sure before you start the actual "CoreTemp.exe", you run "coretemp-startup.bat"

This will load the CoreTemp driver and thus will allow CoreTemp to function normally without having to disable driver signing
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so, what are your core temps at the CPU default clock rate?
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Currently, immediately after playing Crysis or other game I'm in the high 50's (about 58/59) on the stock cooler at stock speed. I've ordered the Thermalright Ultra Extreme 120 and new fans for my case though. ETA on the 27th. Depending on how the temps go I may upgrade to a new case as the one I am using is bit old and cramped and I reckon not cooling so well as I would like (Lian LI PC60). But I shall see after my Thermalright is installed.
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it now seems to be more important than before that you should really invest some chunk of money into a computer case, there are so many many good computer cases available today than ever before.
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Yup. I've already got the Cooler Master Cosmos in my 'virtual shopping basket'. It's getting excellent reviews from everyone and I'll have heap-loads of 120mm fans ready for it lol.
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