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What are these temps

PostPosted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 5:10 pm
by richardd43
Does anyone know what these temperature readings represent?
HWMonitor and Speedfan both show them.

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Re: What are these temps

PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:37 am
by Mazza
well if your com is running fine with no over heating but if you com casing fells abit hot do this(or is your worried): Turn off you com and let it coo,l then start up go into speed fan, then configure the temps to your start up temps (the temps that are then) hit save ok then auto fan speed, and leave speedfan running when ever using com ;)

Re: What are these temps

PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:16 pm
by NickN
Does anyone know what these temperature readings represent?
HWMonitor and Speedfan both show them.

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Sorry Richard I did not see this till today

What you are seeing are registers the system has and the software is reading. As for their accuracy, I would question that based on one of them being way out of range. Typcially, new motherboard have new type IC's in which the software maker such as Speefan must update their software to read the chips correctly or get it within a reasonable spec.

As for what you are seeing, specifically is, I dont know. The code markers for the temps do not tell me anything

Speedfan has dropdowns in its config area which allow the user to set offsets to temps and so on.. usually, if the software is updated for the motherboard/chipset it will have a correct description of what is being read.

Re: What are these temps

PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:57 pm
by richardd43
Thanks Nick

The computer runs at normal temps, was just curious about these .

All 3 start at the same temp but as soon as a program starts the bottom temp will jump instantly to 127C so I really was not to concerned.