Hi all,
I few days ago I noticed that my computer sounded louder than usual and traced the noise back to the cpu fan. I checked the temp using speedfan and was terrified to see my core temps idling between 95c and 100c. After going through all the likely reasons (cleaned case, cleaned heatsink and reapplied thermal grease, reset bios to default, double checked heatsink was seated properly) I saw no change at all. I've checked the temp with realtemp, speedfan and through the bios and they're all reading outrageously high. When I was checking the temp with realtemp I noticed the check sensors option and decided to give it a shot. There was almost no change in temp during the whole test. Does this confirm that there is a faulty sensor somewhere, and if so, where and how much of danger is a faulty sensor to the system?
Thanks
I few days ago I noticed that my computer sounded louder than usual and traced the noise back to the cpu fan. I checked the temp using speedfan and was terrified to see my core temps idling between 95c and 100c. After going through all the likely reasons (cleaned case, cleaned heatsink and reapplied thermal grease, reset bios to default, double checked heatsink was seated properly) I saw no change at all. I've checked the temp with realtemp, speedfan and through the bios and they're all reading outrageously high. When I was checking the temp with realtemp I noticed the check sensors option and decided to give it a shot. There was almost no change in temp during the whole test. Does this confirm that there is a faulty sensor somewhere, and if so, where and how much of danger is a faulty sensor to the system?
Thanks
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