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heat question (speedfan pic)

Discussion in 'Overclocking, Cooling and Modding' started by gamerguy53, Sep 8, 2007.

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  1. gamerguy53 Newcomer, in training

  2. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    Select the Automatic Fan Speed box in Speedfan. It is also showing that no fans are running. Open your case and verify that all fans are running properly
  3. pdyckman@comcas Newcomer, in training

    What is "temp.#1" referring to? 127C=260.6F! That has to be some kind of misprint there. Use a different program to get your PC's temps. Try "Everest". Another program is required here. That readout cannot be right. Whichever component that is supposed to be monitoring...would all ready be out of commission. (for sure). Good Luck.
  4. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    "What is "temp.#1" referring to? 127C=260.6F!"...

    There is no indication of any fan RPMs. The computer would long ago be toast if this was correct.

    As I said, open the case and verify that all the fans are clean and running properly. Don't depend on any program to tell you this. Evidently this version of Speedfan is not compatible with your motherboard or its bios
  5. AlbertLionheart TechSpot Chancellor

    You could also go to http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html and get a copy of everest home - see what that tells you. But as Tmagic650 says, there is no better way than to take the lid off and have a look at your fans.
  6. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    I'll be curious to find out if Everest will work for gamerguy53... As usual, we have no clue what his harware consists of
  7. AlbertLionheart TechSpot Chancellor

    Everest is just another SpeedFan type of reporting software. There is no reason why it should not work!
  8. SNGX1275 TechSpot Special Forces

    Here is the way I see it:

    Temp1: Wrong, ignore it, who knows what its monitoring, but its nothing that is really that hot.
    Temp2: Probably your motherboard.
    Temp3: CPU
    Temp: See #1 replace hot with cold.
    Core: May be like Temp. Could be ambient or maybe motherboard, but 19C is pretty cold, really doubt it is your processor because if your processor was running that cold you'd have to have a pretty nice custom cooling setup, and in that case you'd know the temps and which ones to ignore so you wouldn't have asked this question.
  9. AlbertLionheart TechSpot Chancellor

    I think he's gone!
  10. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    Another hit and run post!

    Everest tells me that it doesn't support my Cedar Mill Celeron D CPU fully, but I like its detailed reporting
  11. AlbertLionheart TechSpot Chancellor

    Me too - but I am disappointed that it gets so confused about the GPU values. I think it makes them up as I was pretty certain there is no thermometer on the graphics card.
  12. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    There may be a thermal diode or other solidstate device under the GPU die, that sends a signal through the cards buss to the motherboard
  13. AlbertLionheart TechSpot Chancellor

    I wondered about that - but with two PCiE cards why are there not 2 GPU values? Not that I am worried as the system seems stable (famous last words - watch this thing refuse to boot tomorrow!).
  14. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    Maybe Everest (Lavalys) will update the software to read SLI type 2-Video card values eventually
  15. SNGX1275 TechSpot Special Forces

    I must be missing something....
  16. Tmagic650 TechSpot Ambassador

    My Speedfan readings: 1 front fan, 1 CPU fan. The CPU Fan is the lower RPMs

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  17. gamerguy53 Newcomer, in training

    where do u find the temps in everest
    (sory for taking long to post)
  18. gamerguy53 Newcomer, in training

  19. AlbertLionheart TechSpot Chancellor

    to answer two questions:
    Temps are in sensor
    Missing stuff is because the everest cannot find motherboard data - don't worry as it is probably newer than everest!
  20. SNGX1275 TechSpot Special Forces

    Those blade tips are moving at mach 5.5 to 12.5! depending on whether they are 80mm or 120mm and which speed I used. Watch your fingers :D
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