X99 Extreme4/3.1 high temps |
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Joe America
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Posted: 20 Oct 2015 at 9:14pm |
I have the asrock x99 extreme4/3.1 I just downloaded Open Hardware Monitor so I could look at my CPU temperatures. the CPU is fine but there are 6 temperatures on the motherboard and Temperature #6 runs anywhere from 100C to 125C when the PC is at idle , it rarely goes below 100C. I ran Intel burn test and temperature #6 drops do 30C and stays there until the test is over, then it's back to 125C. my questions are what is the motherboard temperature #6? what if anything can I do to bring this temperature down?
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parsec
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Those crazy high temperature reading you see are simply unused outputs on the board's sensor chip. The readings are just random data and not a true reading of a temperature.
Programs like Open Hardware Monitor can only guess which sensor outputs are being used, as there is no standard used by mother board manufactures. These programs would need to be customized for every mother board to only display the sensor outputs that are meaningful. I'm also sure that it does not display all of the sensor outputs that are being used. The only monitoring program that I have found that even comes close to being configured for different mother boards is HWiNFO64. But it will still display some of the unused sensor chip outputs, since mother board manufactures do not make information available about which sensor outputs are being used. Your question is a very common one, we see it all the time in PC forums. But you have nothing to worry about. The only monitoring program that is customized for your board is the one provided by ASRock, A-Tuning. |
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thanks you so much, that answers my question perfectly.
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