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rallee2{at}comcast.net said:
>Your experience is very telling imho in that if one can achieve what
>is a substantial differrence such as is 10-15 degrees C,
Let's average that out to 12 degrees. And since I'm old school American
I now have to convert my original post to say something more like 6 or 7
degrees.
>For example I really try hard to achieve idle temps under 40 C
I'm showing 53 right now so I'm looking for "gooP." (Where I was raised
gook rhymed with cook.)
But it's amazing how much variance there is in readout from one utility
to another. For instance my running utility shows my PSU at almost
exactly 12V. My old mobo BIOS reported 12.38V. My new one reports
11.7V or thereabouts. Not what you'd call inspiring consistency.
Jim L, via eCS 1.15 version of OS/2
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