I just downloaded a program to look at my temps in my computer and noticed some high temperatures... is this normal?
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Yes.
those are low temps, not high.
except diode 2 looks like a broken sensor.
What program is that?
hwmonitor
[QUOTE=a-k-t-w;17800736]What program is that?[/QUOTE]
hw monitor. most people use it.
Diode 2 looks a big high thats what i was worried about
Touch your motherboard see if it burns you
[QUOTE=Latias;17800918]Touch your motherboard see if it burns you[/QUOTE]
lolno
HWMonitor used to have the same problem with me, TMPIN2 was 115 degrees celcius. I think it's the programs error or something, it used to say that I had a TMPIN2 with high temperatures but now it doesn't say anything about it. Don't worry yourself too much.
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[QUOTE=Latias;17800918]Touch your motherboard see if it burns you[/QUOTE]
The stock heatsink on my EVGA 680i burned me... I had to replace their retarded non-working heatpipe with two standard fans... and the northbridge still likes to cook itself, even while the PC is idle. I bought an all-copper heatsink from newegg with tall pins on it and replaced it's fan with a thicker one that moves many more CFM. The fucking thing is hella noisy because of how fast it spins, and hardly helps with the outrageous temps.
I'll be sticking with intel chipsets from now on, since they run much cooler, and have hackintosh potential.
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