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Default e8400: are my core sensors stuck?

Hi guys... are my core temps stuck or is this normal?

CPU was idle when I took this screenshot.



Note: I read that on cpu load, both temps just be about the same, but I ran Orthos and occt for quite a while and I always have a difference of +/- 5 degrees. Max is 66 / 61 C.

the weird thing is that when I check the sensor movement they seem to be the same.. but right after that I get that 5 diff again.



If you need more information or want me to perform a different test, please tell me.

Oh.. C0 stepping if that helps.



Thanks!


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