[SOLVED] First build problems

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with the icue dashboard it show a temp reading on temp5 = 60c, and on temp11 = 90c. just on idle or normal internet usage no gaming. sometimes it will be lower by about 5-10 deg but not higher. i thought for sure thats just junk icue software so i loaded and checked with hwmonitor. shows the same(unfortunately). also the voltage it shows for the cpu (VID#0 thru VID#5) bounce from 1.063v to 1.412v to 1.444v all together at the same time.


asus rog strix b550-f wifi
ryzen 5 3600x (stock air cooler)
corsair 16g 3200
evga 2060 ko
650w (80+bronze powespec), inland sleeved cables for psu
 
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tmpin4 and tmpin8 are what i am concerned about
Most likely HWmon is confused. For example, It is reporting 2 x tmpin5 and 2 x tmpin8 sensors. I doubt you have anything to worry about, but there's no way to be sure or for me to tell which of those 8 tmp inputs go where and which are in use and which are unused... relaying useless info.

Maybe Asrock has a temp app you can download that will be more helpful. Or maybe drop a msg to ASrock and ask them.

Was that screenshot taken when the system was idle or under load?
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(thanks for responding)
thats part of my problem. im asuming those are temperature sensors on the board but i dont know where there located so not sure what to look for. i didnt know if it was normal for those voltages to change that much when the only thing running was me on this site. sorry, my first time trying to build a computer.
 
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tmpin4 and tmpin8 are what i am concerned about
Most likely HWmon is confused. For example, It is reporting 2 x tmpin5 and 2 x tmpin8 sensors. I doubt you have anything to worry about, but there's no way to be sure or for me to tell which of those 8 tmp inputs go where and which are in use and which are unused... relaying useless info.

Maybe Asrock has a temp app you can download that will be more helpful. Or maybe drop a msg to ASrock and ask them.

Was that screenshot taken when the system was idle or under load?
 
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