A Anxiety5k Honorable Mar 8, 2012 9 0 10,510 Mar 9, 2012 #1 I just switched over from Heatsink/Fan -> Watercooled and CPUID has my mainboard temp @ 86 degrees celsius I hope this is wrong, is this a bad sensor, anyway to check if this is legit?
I just switched over from Heatsink/Fan -> Watercooled and CPUID has my mainboard temp @ 86 degrees celsius I hope this is wrong, is this a bad sensor, anyway to check if this is legit?
Maziar Champion Jul 20, 2007 21,707 1 52,960 Mar 9, 2012 #2 What temp is the BIOS reporting ? Upvote 0 Downvote
A Anxiety5k Honorable Mar 8, 2012 9 0 10,510 Mar 9, 2012 #3 Maziar : What temp is the BIOS reporting ? The only temps I found were CPU Temp: 32 celsius SYS Temp: 36 Celsius Upvote 0 Downvote
Maziar : What temp is the BIOS reporting ? The only temps I found were CPU Temp: 32 celsius SYS Temp: 36 Celsius
Maziar Champion Jul 20, 2007 21,707 1 52,960 Mar 9, 2012 #4 OK,then try other software such as CoreTemp/SpeedFan and check what they are reporting. Upvote 0 Downvote
A Anxiety5k Honorable Mar 8, 2012 9 0 10,510 Mar 10, 2012 #5 According to SpeedFan Temp1:32-25 celsius Temp2: 83-85 celsius Temp3: 37c HD0: 38c Temp1: 33c GPU: 51c Core: 21c Why is temp2 so high? I've been running the PC for about 2 days and nothing has been frying or sparking lol? Upvote 0 Downvote
According to SpeedFan Temp1:32-25 celsius Temp2: 83-85 celsius Temp3: 37c HD0: 38c Temp1: 33c GPU: 51c Core: 21c Why is temp2 so high? I've been running the PC for about 2 days and nothing has been frying or sparking lol?
A a_tractor Distinguished Oct 9, 2011 339 0 18,790 Mar 21, 2012 #6 i think your cpu cooler needs reseating or its a bad thermal sensor. Upvote 0 Downvote