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Old March 14th, 2007   #1
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Default Problem With TEMP

i got a problem, so i rearranged my fan, so happy to see my C2D Cores temp went down...

but i got wacky reading of FanSpeed with SpeedFan going for 650KRPM see below:
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2nd what is that 50C Temp1, -2CTemp3 and what is the Tjunction temp? why is it 85C?
can anyone answer my questions im puzzled...



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Old March 14th, 2007   #2
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Default Re: Problem With TEMP

Tjunction is probably a misread or faulty sensor, I wouldn't pay it much attn, as with that negative reading, and Temp1 is either a misread or your GPU temp. I've never seen speefan misread the fan speed though :P Must be louder than a Boeing 747 in your room (literally!)

Remember that software reading isn't always accurate (in fact I've never seen speedfan give every sensor an accurate reading)



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Yeah, my experience with speedfan is that you really can't trust the sensor names much. You just have to find out which one changes with your processor load and seems to be the most accurate (when comparing it to other temperatures measurements at the same time) and just use that one sensor's readings and forget the rest.



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You want the "Core" readings. AFAIK, T-Junction is the max temp the CPU will run at.



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this is also why I use the last stable version, SpeedFan 4.31 is what I use without a problem







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