I just installed an E5200 in a computer and I wonder what temperatures to believe. I'm running the CPU at 3.8Ghz. Gigabytes own hardware monitor reports my load temps in the low 40's,Speedfan reports the same temperature as Temp 2. Speedfan also reports a Core 0 and a Core 1 temperature. Core 1 is in the mid 60's and Core 2 is in the high 50's. Which one do I believe?
		
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	For E5200 you should use the Real Temp, set TJ max to 100. 
 
 Real Temp Download
 http://www.techpowerup.com/realtemp/
 
 You can also check out extremesytems forum.
 http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=179044
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