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AUX Temp in Speedfan?
I was monitoring my temps with speedfan on my new build while running prime95 and noticed 4 temps being displayed.
System: 32C CPU: 46C AUX: 117C HD0: 42C I'm not sure what the AUX temp is and if it's dangerous to be at 117C. Or is it possible that the temp is faulty? Everything seems to be running just fine. E6300 (7x380=2.66GHz) Asus P5B Seagate 7200.10 EVGA 7900 GS KO OCZ 2x512 PC2-6400 Antec Solo Antec True Blue 2.0 480W PSU |
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EGO MY LEGO
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i wonder if its the chipset(s)
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If you're not having any stability problems, then don't worry about it. It's probably speedfan trying to read a sensor that isn't there. If something on your motherboard was running at that temperature, your computer wouldn't be working all that well!
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After I pushed the FSB to 400 and ran prime95 for four hours it came up with a fatal error and said I had some kind of a hardware failure although windows was still up and running. The PC seems to work just fine but is not Prime95 stable past 4 hours at that clock speed.
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Not so new
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Don't worry about it - Speedfan doesn't have anything to read there so it just messes up.
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