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Speedfan analysis
It gives me the creeps...
What are those parts at 127°C?
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C'Mon, that is 261 degrees Farenheit.
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No sh** Sherlock!
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My point. You Speedfan system isn't working. More fail than work correctly. Your entire system would be long dead a those temps. Get a thermal gun to test.
Tell us lot more about your equipment and configuration. Change thermal paste, cpu fan, and cpu heatsink immediately. Thermal paste needs to be as thin as possible and still maintain contact, as too much is going to act as an insulator which will impact by several degrees... but not by the 65 degree excess you report. |
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Its fine, ignore it. Speedfan is known to do stuff like that.
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