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Temperature Warning?, Is this correct?
Temperature Warning?, Is this correct?
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Jan 24 2015, 03:19 AM, updated 11y ago
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I know open a new thread here is wrong, but I check in Temperature thread and there is currently less active, so I open a new thread here. May I know according to my screenshots is this normal? what is CPUTIN? the max temp raise to 127 C that makes me worried. Please help me out experts.
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Jan 24 2015, 03:34 AM
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CPUTIN = CPU Temperature Index
AUXTIN = Auxiliary Temperature Index SYSTIN = System Temperature Index CPUTIN is different from CoreTemp. CoreTemp is the sensor on the processor while CPUTIN is motherboard CPU temp sensor. AUXTIN is the power supply temp sensor if there is one. While SYSTIN relates to Motherboard. ===== TMPIN 0 = MOBO = SYS TMPIN 1 = CPU TMPIN 2 = MCH = Northbridge TMPIN 3 = Sensor near GPU/VRMs That max temp is the temp that your mobo can handle but its running pretty hot so your insides of the case must be warm -EDITED- DONT WORRY ABOUT THE TEMPS IT MAY BE FALSE READING CAUSE MOBO SENSORS ARE NOT VERY ACCURATE This post has been edited by conman124: Jan 24 2015, 03:36 AM |
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Jan 24 2015, 03:41 AM
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QUOTE(conman124 @ Jan 24 2015, 03:34 AM) CPUTIN = CPU Temperature Index Thanks for your reply, but the MAX temp not always 127 C. sometimes it reduced to 92 C. I thought the MAX means recently the CPUTIN reach MAX 127 C? and one more thing, while I gaming, I touch the back of CPU ( Power Supply area), its not warm. its pretty hot and not comfortable to touch it. Is that normal?AUXTIN = Auxiliary Temperature Index SYSTIN = System Temperature Index CPUTIN is different from CoreTemp. CoreTemp is the sensor on the processor while CPUTIN is motherboard CPU temp sensor. AUXTIN is the power supply temp sensor if there is one. While SYSTIN relates to Motherboard. ===== TMPIN 0 = MOBO = SYS TMPIN 1 = CPU TMPIN 2 = MCH = Northbridge TMPIN 3 = Sensor near GPU/VRMs That max temp is the temp that your mobo can handle but its running pretty hot so your insides of the case must be warm -EDITED- DONT WORRY ABOUT THE TEMPS IT MAY BE FALSE READING CAUSE MOBO SENSORS ARE NOT VERY ACCURATE |
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Jan 24 2015, 03:18 PM
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QUOTE(SnapdragonS4 @ Jan 24 2015, 03:41 AM) Thanks for your reply, but the MAX temp not always 127 C. sometimes it reduced to 92 C. I thought the MAX means recently the CPUTIN reach MAX 127 C? and one more thing, while I gaming, I touch the back of CPU ( Power Supply area), its not warm. its pretty hot and not comfortable to touch it. Is that normal? That area being hot is pretty much alright cause its in gaming scenario nothing to worry about |
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Jul 1 2015, 11:15 PM
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Jul 2 2015, 05:06 AM
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is your motherboard made by asus?
cause asus motherboard temps are not accurate and glitchy. i doubt your temps can go to that extreme |
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Jul 2 2015, 05:14 AM
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Jul 2 2015, 05:51 AM
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Jul 2 2015, 09:02 PM
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