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hey linus community at the moment i am stress testing my cpu and i went to hardware monitor and 2 cores say trial? 

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can you please help

 

thanks

 

wolffangs147

it means that you need to buy the sofware to look the more than 4 cores (you have the free/trial version)

hey linus community at the moment i am stress testing my cpu and i went to hardware monitor and 2 cores say trial? 

attachicon.gifcpu.PNG

can you please help

 

thanks

 

wolffangs147

it means that you need to buy the sofware to look the more than 4 cores (you have the free/trial version)

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it means that you need to buy the sofware to look the more than 4 cores (you have the free/trial version)

oh thanks so much i thought i went wrong when overclocking.

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oh thanks so much i thought i went wrong when overclocking.

Use Intel's XTU, only free temp sensing software I've found for 2011-v3, also great benchmarking software.

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Use Intel's XTU, only free temp sensing software I've found for 2011-v3, also great benchmarking software.

HWiNFO64 is another fantastic free temp, voltage, power draw and other-hardware-sensing tool.

 

Also heard of RealTemp and CoreTemp.

 

Here's what HWiNFO64 looks like with just CPU information for me after running a benchmark:

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