Vsak sem rikal, ze muze bejt zmatek se ctenim MSR:

"have you had a look at the Intel® Software Network forum i mentioned in one of my earlier posts? if i understand this correctly, the single bit which is checked for 85c or 100c tjmax is valid in mobile processors only! so as we are using a desktop processor, you might read the correct register and bit, but this bit might not hold any valid information! i'm not even sure if it is 85c or 100c for the e4300. intel might have introduced something else on the newer processors ...

in my case, i had a reading of about 50c to 55c in cortemp on the e4300. if you changed your tjmax from 85c to 100c the real temp might be around 70c which is a way high but far more realistic then 55c.

anyway, would suggest to have a look into the last posts of the thread at the Intel® Software Network forum. you will understand this far better than i do. probably there is a totally different approach to get the base temp from witch dts value needs to be subtracted in order to get correct coretemp.

by the way, as a suggestion, would it be possible to display the plain dts value in coretemp also. so even if i don't know the absolute temp my processor is running, i know at least how far i am apart from ttc activation!"

http://www.alcpu.com/forums/viewtopi...e29295572afcb9

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Při použití TAT je situace jinší, imo u E4300 více se blížící realitě.
idle ukazuje 38°C (3GHz, def volts)

Myslím, že CoreTemp 0.94 (a ostatní) snímá u E4300/DS4 teplotu jádra CPU nekorektně. Těch 22°C idle je pořádná ptákovina