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Old 01-01-12, 11:46 PM Thread Starter   #1
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very high CPUTIN temp.


earlier today I left my computer idle and shut the LEDs on the fan off from my case. I went to boot it up later and before I gamed I checked my temperatures and the CPUTIN temp. was 124c. I don't know if this is even possible because before it was at 60c and it never changed from that. I don't even know what a CPUTIN is but I'm guessing it's not good if it's that high. I had my bios on default settings and I have not overclocked anything yet. What should I do to prevent this happening again? and also, do you think I damaged anything in my system because I bought warranty.

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Old 01-01-12, 11:50 PM Thread Starter   #2
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after further research I came up with this

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/32...-reading-temps

I guess this program reports bogus mobo readings? I'm confused
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It's bogus. Looking over CPUID's HWM and my CPUTIN is 60C as well, whereas the hottest core is at 36C. Feel free to ignore it.

This is in a non air conditioned room, where it's currently 39C outside.

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It's bogus. Looking over CPUID's HWM and my CPUTIN is 60C as well, whereas the hottest core is at 36C. Feel free to ignore it.

This is in a non air conditioned room, where it's currently 39C outside.
What program do you use to monitor your system?
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I also use HArdware monitor and I have checked with the program that came with my ASUS P8Z68-V and the "SYSTIN" on HWmonitor is the Motherboard temp on ASUS software. So HW monitor's temps are not really bogus.
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What program do you use to monitor your system?
In my original post, but added a little bit of extra in red...

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...Looking over CPUID's HWM (aka CPUID Hardware Monitor) and my CPUTIN is 60C as well, whereas the hottest core is at 36C.

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Thats thr problem with applications like this...too much info. Use realtemp or comretemp and forget about your mobo temps.
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Yep, bogus.
OCCT gives me the same reading sometimes.

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