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Old Jan 16, 2012, 01:27 PM   #26
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Yup, use RealTemp inside Windows. You never know maybe that temp sensor on the motherboard itself is bad.
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Old Jan 16, 2012, 08:35 PM   #27
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Doesn't BIOS put the CPU under some load which can cause the temperature increase while being viewed in BIOS?
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The only way to be sure is to test it, and leave your clocks alone you have enough going on


I actually prefer Open Hardware Monitor 0.3.2 Beta for monitoring temps
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/SysInfo/

Run prime95 in windows with your temp monitor running
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/Benchmarking/

The temp should not get about 70c under a load


Also I dont know if you read the instruction on thermal paste but its important. To much paste is bad. It a grain of rice
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Old Jan 16, 2012, 10:58 PM   #30
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OK Guys, Really thanks for all the suggestion and help. Really appreciated. Well anyways just woke up to a good day (not really when I checked the temp in bios it was still idling at 50 degrees celcius), but after installing realtemp and openhardwaremonitor. The temperature for all for cores are ilding around 25 degrees celcius having nothing running and max is round 30 degrees celcius. I guess the stupid motherboard temperature sensor is busted. Should I return it? Is it a major problem? All cores are at 1596mhz. I guess that is all right, right? Well really thanks. I was worry about nothing thanks to the stupid motherboard's bad sensor.

Side note: I really think the cpu cooler's pins are busted or maybe one of them. I could lock them but just not at the lock position. It fits sturdy after I tingled with the fourth pin but it is not in lock position. However I pulled it with some force and it won't come out.


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if all the pins are not locked properly then thats your issue
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Old Jan 16, 2012, 11:11 PM   #32
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if all the pins are not locked properly then thats your issue
but why is realtemp and openhardware able to read the cpu temperature correctly?
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but why is realtemp and openhardware able to read the cpu temperature correctly?
because you problem have intermittent contact or because the cores are throttled down because the machine is idle
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read it and weap bitches



Idles between 30-35'c Load between 50-56'c

12hrs of prime is around 58'c - It does touch 60'c on occasions but it doesnt stay there.
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Old Jan 17, 2012, 12:08 AM   #35
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Idles between 30-35'c Load between 50-56'c

12hrs of prime is around 58'c - It does touch 60'c on occasions but it doesnt stay there.
Could it be that when I am in the bios screen (it is very colorful and there is graphics meaning it actually looks like I am using an app) that it is in load, hence the 50 c idle?
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read it and weap bitches

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Idles between 30-35'c Load between 50-56'c

12hrs of prime is around 58'c - It does touch 60'c on occasions but it doesnt stay there.
what does that have todo with ANYTHING quit hijacking threads
you will get higher temps at the bios screen because power states are disable and bios apply a `slight load for self testing
at anyrate idle temps don't really tell you much need to see load temps anything less then 85c is ok
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what does that have todo with ANYTHING quit hijacking threads
Plenty - Hes saying his idle temps are too high, So im just agreeing with him as my idle temp is a lot lower. Chill bro,
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Plenty - Hes saying his idle temps are too high, So im just agreeing with him as my idle temp is a lot lower. Chill bro,
but you are not on stock cooling
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Could it be that when I am in the bios screen (it is very colorful and there is graphics meaning it actually looks like I am using an app) that it is in load, hence the 50 c idle?
Bios screen has nothing to do with it. Try replacing the thermal paste on your cooler. Stock coolers are known to run with higher temps in general. but 50'c idle is quite high.

so try putting on some new thermal paste if you already havent.

secondly whats the ambient temperture of the room you keep the computer?
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Bios screen has nothing to do with it. Try replacing the thermal paste on your cooler. Stock coolers are known to run with higher temps in general. but 50'c idle is quite high.

so try putting on some new thermal paste if you already havent.

secondly whats the ambient temperture of the room you keep the computer?
you would be wrong I know for a fact that on some boards the bios disables things like speed step so it runs flatout ...
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but you are not on stock cooling
and neither are you or most of the people on this forum. your point being???
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Old Jan 17, 2012, 12:18 AM   #42
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Ambient temperature is around 65 degrees farenheit
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and neither are you or most of the people on this forum. your point being???
omg leave the thread now you are NOT HELPING
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hmmm thats roughly the same as me except my room ambient temp goes from 12-16'c

I dunno in that case. just try and reseat the cooler, if not then get a cheap aftermarket cooler like the others suggest. Even an Arctic Cooler Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 is still a fair buy and will handle a small overclock
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Ambient temperature is around 65 degrees farenheit
if it was only reporting 50 @ the bios ignore it ... thats fine
the cores goto max frequencies when you are in the bios on most boards
the best way to check is to run real-temp and let the machine idil for 5min and then check the temp
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omg leave the thread now you are NOT HELPING
care to actually read my posts properly and tell me im not helping???

the only one here not helping is you by constantly trying to argue with me.
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Out of interest what is the temperature reported in windows using realtemp or coretemp?
I ask this because I have had the bios reading temperatures wrong before. Perhaps on your motherboard the bios is incorrect.
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care to actually read my posts properly and tell me im not helping???

the only one here not helping is you by constantly trying to argue with me.
because you keep confusing the poor guy with post's that relate in no way to his issue

a: he said the pins may not be clicked in properly
b: he said he was at the bios when he saw the 50c temp
c: you posted a screen shot of your temps on your setup that has NOTHING todo with his machine

for one reason or another cpu's are always a bit warmer in the bios then they are at the windows desktop
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because you keep confusing the poor guy with post's that relate in no way to his issue

a: he said the pins may not be clicked in properly
b: he said he was at the bios when he saw the 50c temp
c: you posted a screen shot of your temps on your setup that has NOTHING todo with his machine
It was a screen shot of my OC actualy not my temps lol you need to relax man youre gonna hurt yourself if you keep stressing.

and

A: i told him to reseat the cooler/apply new thermal paste
B: even in my own bios it always shows low idle temps.
C: see above
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because you keep confusing the poor guy with post's that relate in no way to his issue

a: he said the pins may not be clicked in properly
b: he said he was at the bios when he saw the 50c temp
c: you posted a screen shot of your temps on your setup that has NOTHING todo with his machine

for one reason or another cpu's are always a bit warmer in the bios then they are at the windows desktop
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