Can you comment on the accuracy of the temp readings for this i7-4790K running at stock settings on an MSI Z97 MPOWER MAX motherboard? Here I am running prime95 using small FFTs.
The temps are ~25C higher than windows tools report running the same prime95 small FFTs.
Small FFTs prime95 windows:
Small FFTs mprime linux:
% sudo i7z
i7z DEBUG: i7z version: svn-r93-(27-MAY-2013)
i7z DEBUG: Found Intel Processor
i7z DEBUG: Stepping 3
i7z DEBUG: Model c
i7z DEBUG: Family 6
i7z DEBUG: Processor Type 0
i7z DEBUG: Extended Model 3
i7z DEBUG: msr = Model Specific Register
i7z DEBUG: Detected an i7 - 22nm (haswell)
i7z DEBUG: msr device files exist /dev/cpu/*/msr
i7z DEBUG: You have write permissions to msr device files
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--[core id]--- Other information
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--[0] Processor number 0
--[0] Socket number/Hyperthreaded Sibling number 0,4
--[0] Core id number 0
--[0] Display core in i7z Tool: Yes
--[1] Processor number 1
--[1] Socket number/Hyperthreaded Sibling number 0,5
--[1] Core id number 1
--[1] Display core in i7z Tool: Yes
--[2] Processor number 2
--[2] Socket number/Hyperthreaded Sibling number 0,6
--[2] Core id number 2
--[2] Display core in i7z Tool: Yes
--[3] Processor number 3
--[3] Socket number/Hyperthreaded Sibling number 0,7
--[3] Core id number 3
--[3] Display core in i7z Tool: Yes
--[4] Processor number 4
--[4] Socket number/Hyperthreaded Sibling number 0,0
--[4] Core id number 0
--[4] Display core in i7z Tool: No
--[5] Processor number 5
--[5] Socket number/Hyperthreaded Sibling number 0,1
--[5] Core id number 1
--[5] Display core in i7z Tool: No
--[6] Processor number 6
--[6] Socket number/Hyperthreaded Sibling number 0,2
--[6] Core id number 2
--[6] Display core in i7z Tool: No
--[7] Processor number 7
--[7] Socket number/Hyperthreaded Sibling number 0,3
--[7] Core id number 3
--[7] Display core in i7z Tool: No
Socket-0 [num of cpus 4 physical 4 logical 8] 3,
Socket-1 [num of cpus 0 physical 0 logical 0]
GUI has been Turned ON
Cpu speed from cpuinfo 3999.00Mhz
cpuinfo might be wrong if cpufreq is enabled. To guess correctly try estimating via tsc
Linux's inbuilt cpu_khz code emulated now
True Frequency (without accounting Turbo) 3999 MHz
CPU Multiplier 40x || Bus clock frequency (BCLK) 99.97 MHz
Socket [0] - [physical cores=4, logical cores=8, max online cores ever=4]
TURBO ENABLED on 4 Cores, Hyper Threading ON
Max Frequency without considering Turbo 4098.97 MHz (99.97 x [41])
Max TURBO Multiplier (if Enabled) with 1/2/3/4 Cores is 44x/44x/44x/44x
Real Current Frequency 4233.51 MHz [99.97 x 42.35] (Max of below)
Core [core-id] :Actual Freq (Mult.) C0% Halt(C1)% C3 % C6 % C7 % Temp VCore
Core 1 [0]: 4233.50 (42.35x) 99.8 0 0 0 0 95 1.2809
Core 2 [1]: 4233.51 (42.35x) 99.8 0 0 0 0 99 1.2798
Core 3 [2]: 4233.51 (42.35x) 99.8 0 0 0 0 98 1.2798
Core 4 [3]: 4233.50 (42.35x) 99.8 0 0 0 0 89 1.2826
Can you comment on the accuracy of the temp readings for this i7-4790K running at stock settings on an MSI Z97 MPOWER MAX motherboard? Here I am running prime95 using small FFTs.
The temps are ~25C higher than windows tools report running the same prime95 small FFTs.
Small FFTs prime95 windows:
Small FFTs mprime linux: