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I agree too, Probe 2.16.08 works great as far as my P4S533 system is concerned. Though it's not really the accuracy of the latest PC Probe you need to wonder about it seems, but instead the internal thermal diode accuracy of the CPU. I just did the calibration tests today found here, and by my admittedly conservative calculations, my CPU reads 4C too high! ;)
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I have the same readings, 10 degrees C lower in Asus Probe than what is shown in the BIOS. I haven't found any solutions for the problem, or found out which one is right. I the interim I have set my max CPU temp in Asus Probe to 55 degrees C. By doing that it will shut down the system should the CPU reach 65C in the BIOS. Not much of a fix but it will save a few bucks by preventing a crispy CPU.
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My system temp always remains 40C.. I dont think its a bad figure. And i have two OS..Xp and 98se..Each with Asus probe installed, but each of them gives me different readings...98se says 59~63C where as Xp says 45~46C...I checked with BIOS, I think its likely 55+C. Which of these do u think its correct? I dont think BIOS will be wrong rite?
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Although it does give you an accurate reading of the heatsink temperature, it does not tell you how hot your chip really is
This kind of thing seems to be true of most manufacturers software.
Carry on then if you think it's wise.