Bad sensor or good setup?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Omegamerc, Jun 3, 2005.

  1. Omegamerc

    Omegamerc MajorGeek

    The following upload is from everest, MSI core has the same readings. I wanted to know whats going on? 27c at normal setup and 30-32c when on load, are my sensors on the fritz? I've had this setup for a while but I just resently moved my system to a SpiralGalaxy by aerocool case which has alot smarter setup to handle heat. The cpu is on the bottom and 2 120mm fan create a tunnel of air over it removing all the hot air from the ram/cpu. The hdds are located right under the fan of the psu to get that hot air rolling out. Plus, my vid card has an nvsilencer 5 removing any intermediate hot air in the middle of the case; can this be nirvana on air cooling!?

    EDIT: What it doesnt show there is that im running it at 2.2Ghz.
     

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  2. capn_caveman

    capn_caveman Sergeant

    Not sure if it is bad sensor, good setup, or just wrong. Sometime these programs can give bad temperature readings because of improper communication with the motherboard. I would look into getting a motherboard monitor program directly from your motherboard supplier.... most of them do this now. Go to their website and see if you can find something like that. If you can't find it, you might try another program to see if it has repeatable results.
     
  3. Omegamerc

    Omegamerc MajorGeek

    This reading is also the same in the bios system monitor.
     

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