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3 temp monitors

three monitors open using amd overdrive to set overclock, motherboard bios set to default on fx 8120 machine
 

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955 machine, three temp monitors

955 machine. all three monitors again intel burn test on this one. I hope these help you.
 

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4203 on a 955

4203 on a 955, not much headroom left on temps.
 

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am i missing something?

ok, i enter bios, i enter advanced bios settings, i adjust something, i hit f10 key, answer yes and the thing reboots. i restart and do it all over again. how do i make more than one adjustment at a time? how do i or can i get back to the main bios menu with out having to 'save to cmos and exit'?
 
Usually the ESC key gets you back to previous bios screen to make another adjustment without F10 and the mandatory reboot. Most bioses tell you what keystrokes to use across the very bottom of the bios page.
 
bios help

so i the esc key will take me back to the main bios screen? will my adjustment be perserved? if so it will save me hours.
 
RGone, looking at the three monitors in my above posts I feel that in openhardwaremonitor temp #3 is core temp and is of most value, i feel tee other temps are socket and system talking only about the fx8120.
 
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