CPU Utilisation When Setting BIOS

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Terry Pin

Hi Folks

Think I'm being fed a load of trash here but if anyone would like to confirm..

I'm being told that when you are in the BIOS setup screen the CPU is being
heavily utilised which accounts for the unusually high temperatures I get on the
board monitoring page.

I'm not able to load any programs that can monitor the board/CPU temp when in
windows, The application we run MUST run alone so I can't veryify that the
temperature drops once windows and the application starts.

So is it true and if so why?

Thanks

Terry
 
Think I'm being fed a load of trash here but if anyone would like to confirm..

I'm being told that when you are in the BIOS setup screen the CPU is being
heavily utilised which accounts for the unusually high temperatures I get on the
board monitoring page.

thats because there is no HLT command to cool down the CPU (& is not
running full load for sure)
I'm not able to load any programs that can monitor the board/CPU temp when in
windows, The application we run MUST run alone so I can't veryify that the
temperature drops once windows and the application starts.

So is it true and if so why?

because all circuitry inside CPU get their clock & so consume (wastes
a lot of energy) because of no HLT cooling instructions or any
throttling it .

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