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Pollowick

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  1. I have managed to get some snapshots of the appropriate page ... which are saved as .speccy files.    I then try to upload them here and for some reason I cannot do so ...   I use the Attach Files,  Browse to the location, select the image and Open,  then when I click <Attach This File> the system responds with:   Error You aren't permitted to upload this kind of file  when I use the Basic Uploader and Upload Skipped (Error IO) when using the advanced version.

     

    Is there a guide on how to upload .speccy files directly?

  2. I have just come here to look for assistance/advice and found this thread.    I currently do not have access to te PC, however I will get the details later today and post them.

     

    I run Speccy on an older XP machine where I use it to monitor temperatures during processor intensive operations.   

     

    Recently I was trying to find out why a Win10 machine was running slow and found that under certain conditions there was a high CPU load - Speccy was installed and I could see the temperatures rising however they looked "normal" for the usage.   Advice from Dell was to update drivers and move to Win10.   Win10 upgrade completed and had to re-install Speccy.

     

    CPU temperature are all looking fine - idle around 40/45 c and increase under load.    However, motherboard temperature are way out.    I have seen several different values reported however they do not vary and stay exactly the same - 77c motherboard when CPU is 30!    is one example.

     

    Obviously an incorrect value being reported or interpreted.      The machine is a Dell Latitude E6430 - further details to follow.

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