There was a bug affecting everyone with non-Hyperthreaded CPUs from SB and newer.
Version 1.4.1 addresses this bug + adds the power feature to 22nm and newer Atom processors in addition to fixing the TjMax detection on Atom CPUs.
@The-Coolest As a start, you can read the tCTL sensor and subtract 20C from readings on the 1700X, 1800X, 1600X to obtain the real Tjunction temp. Treat tCTL = Tjunction on the 1700, 1600, 1500X, 1400.
New: Support for AMD EPYC (Naples) processors, Stoney Ridge APUs.
New: Multiple processor group support. Fixes detection of CPUs on multi-socket systems with more than a total of 64 threads.
New: Support for Intel Coffee Lake, Denverton, Gemini Lake.
New: Support for Intel Xeon Phi (untested).
Fix: AMD processor or core recognition issues on multiple generations.
Fix: Some AMD processors reported incorrect Max temperatures when other hardware monitoring utilities are used.
Fix: Power detection on multiprocessor Intel machines.
Fix: Correct topology information on high-end, high-core systems.
Fix: Check for updates on older operating systems.
Fix: Settings window Tab control background when themes are disabled in Windows.
Fix: L1 Instruction cache was reported as L1 Unified cache on most processors.
Fix: L2 cache was incorrectly reported on newer VIA processors.
Fix: Multiple other VIA related improvements and fixes.
Hi guys,
Just wanted to let everyone know that a lot of work has gone into this version, mostly internal restructuring/refactoring/fixing/tweaking etc.
I made sure test this version as thoroughly as I could, especially on different AMD systems, considering the issues the last release has had.
I Hope that this release works well for everyone, and would appreciate feedback if something looks wrong or broken to you.
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There was a bug affecting everyone with non-Hyperthreaded CPUs from SB and newer.
Version 1.4.1 addresses this bug + adds the power feature to 22nm and newer Atom processors in addition to fixing the TjMax detection on Atom CPUs.
Version 1.4.1 - 12th October, 2016
New: Power measurements for IA Cores, GT (Graphics core), Uncore and DRAM for Intel Sandy Bridge, Silvermont and newer processors.
Fix: Version 1.4 crashing on Intel processors without Hyperthreading.
Fix: Corrected Xeon D codename to Broadwell-DE.
Known issues: Some systems running Windows 10 Anniversary may still have driver load failure.
Version 1.5 - 19th November, 2016
New: Support for Intel Kaby Lake, Apollo Lake and Avoton processors.
Fix: Incorrect multiplier on 45nm and early 32nm Core series processors.
Fix: VIA Eden X4 was incorrectly named VIA QuadCore.
Update: G15 applet will be named 'Core Temp' from now on, without the version number.
Known issues: Some systems running Windows 10 Anniversary may still have driver load failure.
Version 1.5.1 - 21st November, 2016
Version 1.6 - 18th February, 2017
Fix: Occasional 'to TjMax' appearing on some cores on Intel processors. Improved, hopefully fixed.
Change: Subversion will now be shown in the title and About dialog if it's not 0.
Version 1.7 - 18th March, 2017
Hey @The-coolest will a new version support AMD Ryzen?
@primesuspect
I'm waiting for AMD to send over technical documents so that support for the new chips can be added.
@The-Coolest As a start, you can read the tCTL sensor and subtract 20C from readings on the 1700X, 1800X, 1600X to obtain the real Tjunction temp. Treat tCTL = Tjunction on the 1700, 1600, 1500X, 1400.
Version 1.8 - 10th June, 2017
New: Intel/VIA, right click the Frequency to select which core's frequency to display.
Fix: Power draw figures are only available on CPU #0 in multi processor systems.
Yas! Thanks @The-Coolest for Ryzen support!
Version 1.9 - 8th July, 2017
New: Preliminary Kaby Lake-X support.
Fix: Windows 10 support.
Version 1.10 - 5th August, 2017
Version 1.10.2 - 7th August, 2017
New: Support for AMD Bristol Ridge APUs.
Fix: 1.10 version crash on AMD processors or only populating temperature of first 1-2 cores.
Version 1.11 - 4th November, 2017
New: Support for Intel Xeon Phi (untested).
Fix: AMD processor or core recognition issues on multiple generations.
Hi guys,
Just wanted to let everyone know that a lot of work has gone into this version, mostly internal restructuring/refactoring/fixing/tweaking etc.
I made sure test this version as thoroughly as I could, especially on different AMD systems, considering the issues the last release has had.
I Hope that this release works well for everyone, and would appreciate feedback if something looks wrong or broken to you.
Version 1.12 - 19th May, 2018
New: Support for AMD Pinnacle Ridge (Ryzen 2) and AMD Raven Ridge (APU).
Fix: Recognition of some Sandy Bridge Xeon models.
Version 1.13 - 8th January, 2019
New: Add support for 2nd generation Threadripper processors, Socket FP5.
Fix: Crash when 5 or more cores exceed overheat protection temperature setting.
Version 1.14 - 18th May, 2019