I have 2 Temp1 on SpeedFan

theconsolegamer

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Why does it list 2 Temp1? Isn't Temp1 the socket temp, so what's the other?
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MS Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP2
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ 50 °C
Windsor 90nm Technology
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ECS Nettle2 (Socket M2 ) 40 °C
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I've used 3 different software at he same time with no real way to know. I used AIDA64 too and there I founded something rare, it said that my CPU was at 25c but it showed core0 and core1 at like 40c. If only I could post some pics here.
 

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If I go with AIDA64 here the Temp3 is my CPU
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This is from AIDA64 and it tells me my CPU is at 25c when it shows the core at 38c?
I just did a test with Speccy which claims the MOBO is at 40c. CPU hit 55c and yet MOBO stayed at 40c (according to Speecy) so I will take their word and change Temp1 to MOBO and change the MOBO (The other Temp1) to what it was Temp 1 because I still don't know what it is.


As you can see in the pics, there's no certain way to tell who is who with the MOBO. I did put a socket and MOBO in speedfan but after getting more software to confirm who is who the more confused I got.


Edit:


I stress test my CPU for 15 minutes and let it rest for a few minutes. This is what I got with CPUID HW.



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