Agree...somehow. :biggrin:Speedfan's fan control isn't used all that much any more as any newer board is going to have settings for fan control in bios.
For me SpeedFan is better than BIOS fan control because I can link different fans to different temperatures and I can fine-tune RPM's from 0 to 100%.
For example my exhaust fan is linked by CPU temperature and my middle intake fan (P182 case) is linked by GPU temperature.
CasheKicker Core temperature is your, aaa, core temperature. :doh: In fact CPU is your CPU temperature read from socket sensor and core temperature is read directly from die (via a register in CPU's NB).
If you're curious take CoreTemp and see your core temp.
And about others temps, run Everest and see how it labels them.
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