Decipher my SpeedFan readings

fortyways

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Here's my SpeedFan readings which have me lost:

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Mainly I'm looking at Vcore1 and Vcore2. All the other voltages list what they're supposed to be so I can see they're pretty close, but what should my Vcore things be? It seems like they should be the same. I have a generic mobo that's never been overclocked and my CPU is in my sig.

Oh, and if anyone knows what my temps refer to that'd be great too. My mobo is from an Acer Aspire T690 and is manufactured by Intel. Temp3 goes up to the 40's when my load increases so I guess it might be the processor? and HD0 is obvious.

Thanks.
 
Can it? All programs access the same temperature sensors don't they? I mean, the software isn't determining your temps, it's just communicating it for you. Maybe you're right; I don't know.

Anyway, PC Wizard gives all the same temps and voltages for me. It lists Temp1 as CPU but I doubt that because that temp barely changes and I don't think my full load temp is in the 30s.
 
Vcore2 is your memory voltage, Vcore1 is your CPU voltage.

However in your case both appear to be incorrect, as the Pentium D's required way more then 1.18V, and DDR2 RAM doesn't run at 2.94V.
 
[-0MEGA-];832424 said:
Vcore2 is your memory voltage, Vcore1 is your CPU voltage.

However in your case both appear to be incorrect, as the Pentium D's required way more then 1.18V, and DDR2 RAM doesn't run at 2.94V.

So, is that like, fixable? Or is it just being reported incorrectly?
 
Actually, is there anything I can do to make it read correctly? I've heard of temp sensors giving bad readings but not voltages. PC Wizard 2008 gives the same readings as SpeedFan. I haven't tried a CMOS yet and will do as soon as I finish this work but I've never overclocked or anything.

Suggestions?
 
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