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X99 Killer MB Sensor 1 Very Hot

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Topic: X99 Killer MB Sensor 1 Very Hot
Posted By: deth527
Subject: X99 Killer MB Sensor 1 Very Hot
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2016 at 11:42am
Hello All,

Wanted to check and see if this is just a bad sensor or another problem. So my Fatal1ty X99X Killer first sensor is running much hotter than normal. I'll post a picture below.



Is this Something to worry about or are there ways to fix it?



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Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2016 at 10:48pm
Given what I have read about the Corsair Link software, I would not trust it. It is known to be full of bugs, at least in the past.

That said, most of the readings shown seem reasonable. That does not mean I trust it yet. But the main problem is, what is "Temp #1", etc, actually reading? Also, what is Temp #2 and Temp #3?

Without knowing what it is reading, it is impossible to make a judgement about something being too hot or not.

For example, that might be the X99 chipset temperature. 57C is somewhat high for the chipset temperature (the maximum is at least 100C), but that could just be caused by poor ventilation in the area of the chipset.

That might be the CPU VRM temperature, which tend to run warmer when using AIO liquid coolers, since they don't provide any air circulation in that area of a mother board. Of course that depends upon where the radiator is mounted, whether you are running its fans as push or pull, what PC case you are using and the location of case fans, etc. You did not provide any details about your system that would help with that.

Does the Temp #1 reading change at all? It is possible that reading is an unused sensor on the sensor chip in your board.

Try running another hardware monitoring program, like HWiNFO64. It is much better at identifying what sensor output it is reading. Try to match the Temp #1 reading with a reading in its Sensor display.


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