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Old June 15th, 2007   #1
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Default Aux temp on "speedfan" reading!!!!

Can someone tell me what is the "aux" under "readings" in speed fan is? It says my temp on that is 112-108C!!! :questio nmark: Any ideas on how to correct it, change it or something? I'm looking at the box on the left in speedfan.
The other readings look normal, from what I read.

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Default Re: Aux temp on "speedfan" reading!!!!

ahh the AUX temp could be anything, might not even exist. does it change under full load or does it just jump ect?




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Old June 16th, 2007   #3
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Default Re: Aux temp on "speedfan" reading!!!!

Yeah....It's ranging from 57-125 C. After freaking out I did a little more research...looks like it's nothing. No one really knows what it is.

Just built it yesterday...CPU is staying around 30-31 when I encode a DVD, about 23-24 idle. I copied and burned a dvd...cpu temp 31 C. No Problems...then I defragmented and it jumped up to 67 C and I watched it for a few minutes and then turned off the computer. PC Probe said the same things.

I'll keep watching and see what it does.



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Yeah....It's ranging from 57-125 C. After freaking out I did a little more research...looks like it's nothing. No one really knows what it is.

Just built it yesterday...CPU is staying around 30-31 when I encode a DVD, about 23-24 idle. I copied and burned a dvd...cpu temp 31 C. No Problems...then I defragmented and it jumped up to 67 C and I watched it for a few minutes and then turned off the computer. PC Probe said the same things.

I'll keep watching and see what it does.
is that the cpu temps you listed? 23-24 idle is very low, might be a sensor error. and you say the temp went to 67. did it turn its self off or did you turn it off?




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Default Re: Aux temp on "speedfan" reading!!!!

I turned it off myself after 3 or 4 minutes....both the probe II and speedfan gave the same temps. Next time it reads 67 I'll bring that NOS up and see what that says...it gives temp readings also. Now, the core 1 and core 2 temps read a little higher at idle, but only by a few degrees. About 27c. I assume those are the two cores within the cpu.

It's freshly built, so I don't know if it has to break in a little before the temps settle in.



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