Ah, well that certainly does clear things up. I see the theoretical value of that since TJMax varies between CPUs (especially between AMD and Intel architecture). When comparing temps with others it could be confusing, since this measure is relative rather than specific and absolute, so I think it's very important to be clear what value you're reporting. It should also be noted that TJMax is a theoretical max, it is not the specific "point at which it will crash". Usually a CPU will freeze some time before TJMax. So it's useful as a theoretical value, but may not be as useful in practice. As I said a moment ago, given the relative nature of max temperature as it varies between CPUs, I do think it's an interesting and possibly useful option.
- Oshyan