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What is dtherm?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/9/2023

A decatherm, which is 10 therms. One decatherm equals one million BTU. These are quantities of heat (energy).

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What is a Dtherm?

Dtherm stands for "Die Thermal," which refers to the thermal diode feature available on certain CPUs. It helps monitor and control the temperature of the CPU by providing accurate temperature readings. This feature is often used in conjunction with the CPU's thermal management system to prevent overheating.


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