T The Outsider Oct 15, 2005 #1 My bios shows my cpu at 38c but when I run Everest in XP it shows it as 35c. Which is more accurate, or is neither accurate?
My bios shows my cpu at 38c but when I run Everest in XP it shows it as 35c. Which is more accurate, or is neither accurate?
A Ann Oct 15, 2005 #2 My bios shows my cpu at 38c but when I run Everest in XP it shows it as 35c. Which is more accurate, or is neither accurate? Click to expand... Both are fine.. don't worry about it. Ann
My bios shows my cpu at 38c but when I run Everest in XP it shows it as 35c. Which is more accurate, or is neither accurate? Click to expand... Both are fine.. don't worry about it. Ann
T The Outsider Oct 16, 2005 #3 Both are fine.. don't worry about it. Ann Click to expand... I know both are fine and I'm not worried about it. I'm just wondering why the discrepency between the two.
Both are fine.. don't worry about it. Ann Click to expand... I know both are fine and I'm not worried about it. I'm just wondering why the discrepency between the two.
A Ann Oct 16, 2005 #4 I know both are fine and I'm not worried about it. I'm just wondering why the discrepency between the two. Click to expand... Probably neither is accurate. It's just an indication. Ann
I know both are fine and I'm not worried about it. I'm just wondering why the discrepency between the two. Click to expand... Probably neither is accurate. It's just an indication. Ann
D David Maynard Oct 17, 2005 #5 The said: I know both are fine and I'm not worried about it. I'm just wondering why the discrepency between the two. Click to expand... Because the load on the CPU isn't the same when running an O.S. vs sitting in the BIOS.
The said: I know both are fine and I'm not worried about it. I'm just wondering why the discrepency between the two. Click to expand... Because the load on the CPU isn't the same when running an O.S. vs sitting in the BIOS.