Speccy lists the motherboard temp at 250 F. This seems a bit hot to me so I thought I would check with others that have a bit more knowledge. Asus wasn't much help. The socket is 1150 running an Intel Pentium.
same problem i had 2 months back ,speccy still reads my mobo temp as 129 degree C, TRY OTHER APPLICATIONS , DONT WORRY.. FAULTY READING ihave a b85m-k motherboard from asus, its right temp is about 30-36 degree C ,
my system is still running cool
possibly but I have never had an issue with speccy before. I have another asus board that speccy reads correctly. air feels cool coming out of the exhaust and the psu fans.
possibly but I have never had an issue with speccy before. I have another asus board that speccy reads correctly. air feels cool coming out of the exhaust and the psu fans.
what is your , gpu and cpu temps ,,,,
250 F is equal to 120 D, it is actually four times the normal working temperature of a mobo,. i came to know my actual temps when is used iobit advanced system care's monitor ..still speccy shows incorrect reading
128 C is a sign of no or broken sensor, With 250F you are awfully close to that.
unfortunately the asus ai suite that is part of the software for that board doesn't include a sensor for the board temp. any recommends for an alternative program?