the lower one is tcase temp ( cpu heat spreader ) and the higher ones are tj ( cpu core temps - ie silicon chips under the cpu heat spreader ) hence the difference in temps.
some people recommend to monitor core temps where as I found 1 link on intel communities which recommended to monitor the CPU temp(which is lower than the core temps) and never let it cross 72.6 degrees here is the link
Big difference in Core temps i5 2500K during load
Ok so i re-seated the cooler and reapplied the TIM. I have made sure that its seated properly and one thing have noticed is that idle temperatures are still a little confusing but load temps are almost identical maybe 3-4 degrees difference but nothing alarming so I think HSF is positioned correctly. I think there is something crazy going on with the sensors
coz at full load with prime95 blend test running the temps are pretty much identical on 3 cores and core 0 maybe 3 degrees cooler. Anyway as long as Load temps are fine I don't really care much about idle temps. Right now I have got it OC'ed to 4.0 ghz with stable temps at 1.250 vcore and LLC to auto.
Just one more question, which temp should I be monitoring? The CPU temp on Asus Ai suite or individual core temps on HWiNFO or realtemp etc...?
here is a screenshot of my current temps at 100% load with prime95 blend test running.
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