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Can't find what this temp is...

Discussion in 'Overclocking, Cooling and Modding' started by wolfram, Jul 18, 2006.

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  1. wolfram TechSpot Paladin

  2. howard_hopkinso Newcomer, in training

    From looking at the pic, your mobo temp is 37°C and your cpu is 41°C.

    I`m not sure why your mobo temp is listed as procesador.

    Regards Howard :)
  3. wolfram TechSpot Paladin

    Thanks for the response :)

    I'm pretty sure my CPU is running at 37°C, because I have enabled Cool & Quiet.
    It's running right now at 999 MHZ.

    The sensor on this mobo (Biostar T-Force 6100-939) is an ITE IT8712F, maybe it's a little difficult to access it, because other temp-reading programs report temps about 90°C (insane).

    I still wonder if the "CPU n1" temp is the VGA temp. How can I check it?
    Thanks!
  4. howard_hopkinso Newcomer, in training

    Unless your gpu has an onboard temp sensor, I don`t think you can check it.

    Take a look at the documentation that came with your gpu, or look on your gpu manufacturers website.

    It is of course possible that Everest doesn`t support your mobo`s temp sensor.

    Have you looked at your temps in bios?

    Regards Howard :)
  5. wolfram TechSpot Paladin

    Thanks again!

    I have checked the temps in BIOS, but only says 1 temp, the CPU temp. No more.

    I'll check if my card has a temp sensor built-in.

    Thanks!

    Yeahh! I became a booster! :) :) :) I really like and enjoy Techspot :)
  6. wolfram TechSpot Paladin

    Well, I've checked and my card doesn't have a sensor built in. I guess that "cpu 1" temp is the mobo(ambient) temp.

    Right now it's at 94° F here in my room, and 104° F out there :hotouch: so I think they're fine.

    Thanks for your help Howard :)
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