Cool as ice

I work at a shitty but easy gov contractor company, we build all our 200+ workstations, NAS and IOT systems with exactly xeons and i7 7700 non k, daily.

use hwmonitor or coretemp you imbecile, speccy is always off 5-10 degrees.

intel a shit.

What bug?

There is/was no bug, he's a butthurt intel fanboy.

>4 Haswell vs 8 Haswell cores
>The latter runs hotter

Whoa, who would've thought

:^)

he probably was not interested in the architecture and autism that much, what he meant is that he does not own a ryzen and does not know has AMD changed their temperature sensing method, but at least all "modern" AMD cpus before ryzen used this algorithm thing which works well under load and heat, but on idle its total shit, apparently in a 21-22c room my file server idles at 0-5c with the small stock heatsink, huh, and my main desktop with a vishera does pretty much the same
does amd still use this method for calculating temperature on ryzen, i dont know as i dont own one, but at least all post 2009-2010 AMD cpus before ryzen used this

so long story short, on AMD before ryzen and possibly on ryzen if they still use this method:
>dont trust AMD temperatures on idle directly from the CPU, use your motherboards socket temperature instead
>you can trust the temperature reading under load when its heated up