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September 10, 2014 6:04:13 PM

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I have a HP 840 G1. What is from temp1 to temp6? And is core 0 and core 1 correct because it seems low ? And temp6 is boiling hot?

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September 10, 2014 6:09:48 PM

Dont use SpeedFan for checking temps. Download Core Temp or Real Temp. Even better would be HWMonitor. They are all free
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September 11, 2014 4:03:46 PM

Third party software like SpeedFan/HWmonitor/ect can read many different sensors but have no clue what each one is.

Now your extra high temperatures is most likely just a non connected sensor.

So lets say HP wants to use 4 sensors in a system. They may still use a monitoring chip that supports more. The boards own bios will know and not display these sensors, but third party will show everything they can.

The 0 and 114 are most likely not connected to anything. The others are best guess the board cpu sensor(calibrated mainly for fan control)/vrm area(voltage regulators)/chipset and some kind of case/ambient sensor

I would not be surprised if you get most of the same readings from HWmonitor as you do from speedfan.

I also would not call the cpu temperature too low as modern cpus clock down when idle and can have low idle temperatures.
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