voltage and cpu temp does not showing correctly 990FXA-UD3 R5 !

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hi

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i just bought a new motherboard GA-990FXA-UD3 R5 (rev. 1.0)
and i found voltage and cpu temp does not showing correctly in HWMonitor :( !
so is there any problem OR Manufacture Defect with my new Motherboard ?
or the program (CPUID HWMonitor) doesn't support my motherboard yet because it's new ?

Excuse my English ..
 
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Nothing wrong for those sensors, if you did update the BIOS and the chipset driver, the problem is the software that doesn't detect the sensors. You should forget those reading, and like GhislainG said enable the temp and fan warning features, or try other software too if you want.
Recommend to update the AMD chipset http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/chipset?os=Windows%208%20-%2032 even the BIOS too, because looks at the voltage readings too, if those are right your pc will either freeze or shut down randomly, because the number is very very bad, +3.3V = 2.016V, 5.5V=3.36V, and the +12V=8.0V. I think the hwmonitor has problem to read those number, maybe the MB does not have newer chipset or BIOS. So after you done the update, and try use the HWmonitor again.
 

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i tried to update the bios from Version "F2" to "F1"
and "F1" TO "F2" (no difference) nothing changed ,,
still wrong voltage readings as it was ..
then i update the AMD chipset successfully , but nothing changed !
i tried to use a different app (HWiNFO) to check the voltage ,,
but still the same problem everything wrong
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yes, everything from the bios looks like normal
but .. why ? what is wrong with my m.b sensors ?

plus . I failed to Enable "Reset Case Open Status"
cause it disable itself automatically after every restart or doing ((Save And Exit)) from the bios !!!!!

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Software works only when it knows how to interpret the values provided by the sensors; nothing prevents a manufacturer from using a new generation of sensors and then software has to be corrected. Does your case have a case switch and is it connected to the motherboard?

If I were you I'd enable "CPU Warning Temperature", "CPU Fan Fail Warning"; enable "Second System Fan Fail Warning" only if you want to be notified of a failure.
 
Nothing wrong for those sensors, if you did update the BIOS and the chipset driver, the problem is the software that doesn't detect the sensors. You should forget those reading, and like GhislainG said enable the temp and fan warning features, or try other software too if you want.
 
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