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grab SIW and check what it read for me would you just get the standalone. http://www.gtopala.com/when I opened up cpuid hardware monitor i saw a new temp sensor being displayed. The AUXTIN which is at 125 C!!!!!!! HOLY CRAP what is this ?someone reply back soon before something fries! thanks
It has to be a sensor on the MB Mine read differentIts reading normal, systin and cputin. correct me if im wrong but systin is mobo and cputin is Northbridge? where did it pick up a auxtin and ideas?
give siw a try really it wont do a thing just get the standaloneive been using cpuid hardware monitor for 2-3 months. thats the first time a auxtin has ever came up.
Sorry man, for CPU I use RealTemp for GPU RivaTuner and for rest Everest.just to clarify while your around, which is which on sys and cpu? thanks
I did the first time you mentioned it. I reported back it was reading just the systin and cputin also. (update) when I opened them again (SIW on the left and cpuid on the right) SIW is posting the CHERNOBYL MELTDOWN now and cpuid is not arghhhhhhgive siw a try really it wont do a thing just get the standalone
It's not useless, you can monitor whatever you have as a computer and more important (for me at least) is that you can adjust fan speeds as you like.I don't even know why I'm keeping that program because imo it's about usless but your post brought back the memory of me frantically searching the net for an answer as to what was so hot. lol
Speedfan FAQ said:As a final note, please remember that not all available temperature sensors are actually connected to something. If you happen to read unusually high or low temps, they are likely to be from a disconnected (unused) temperature sensor.
you think the dickweeds would hve made it report 0 and, thy wonder why we need to haxz softwareIt's not useless, you can monitor whatever you have as a computer and more important (for me at least) is that you can adjust fan speeds as you like.
And about frantically searching the net for an answer usually the simple way is not the easy one.