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August 11, 2014 12:06:45 PM

Hey, can anybody help me identify my CPU temp.
Because on every site I go everyone says something different.
How I understand it, TMPIN0=CPU TMPIN1=Socket TMPIN2=Motherboard
But what is my CPU Package?
Thanks.
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August 11, 2014 12:17:36 PM

package is heat created by all cores, generally an average core's heat. Each core's heat is measured, usually in hardware monitor, the temperature of each core is displayed, along with the Package. Package will give you a good idea of CPU temperature. 19 C is very low. Are you using a water cooler
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August 11, 2014 12:28:41 PM

delellod123 said:
package is heat created by all cores, generally an average core's heat. Each core's heat is measured, usually in hardware monitor, the temperature of each core is displayed, along with the Package. Package will give you a good idea of CPU temperature. 19 C is very low. Are you using a water cooler


No I am using Aircooling (Coolermaster Hyper TX3) but what is the TMPIN0?
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August 11, 2014 12:29:54 PM

AMDGAmER9 said:
delellod123 said:
package is heat created by all cores, generally an average core's heat. Each core's heat is measured, usually in hardware monitor, the temperature of each core is displayed, along with the Package. Package will give you a good idea of CPU temperature. 19 C is very low. Are you using a water cooler


No I am using Aircooling (Coolermaster Hyper TX3) but what is the TMPIN0?



Socket temperature.


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