HWInfo has motherboard at 100c

Sep 9, 2018
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Hi,

I recently installed an aftermarket CPU cooler to replace the stock Intel one and after some issues with this I somehow found my way back into windows. I googled how to stress test my CPU to check my temperatures and any issues and came across Aida64. I ran the system stability test for around 10 minutes and while the CPU and all other temps seemed fine I noticed one part of my motherboard is incredibly hot?

I have been in HWInfo before but never really paid much attention to the motherboard, I originally thought this may be a faulty sensor but the readings change based on what I am doing. I also tried to check within the BIOS my temps but it only lists CPU and Memory.

Is this a faulty sensor or a real reading? All I have done is install a new cooler and as far as I'm aware I didn't knock or damage anything. The computer appear to be running normally but I don't want to take any chances.


https://imgur.com/a/yr4iLZt


Specs:
i5 6500
Deepcool Gammax 200T
RX580
16GB DDR4
Gigabyte H110M S2H
 
Thanks for the response. I'm unable to take a reading with Gigabytes software as the System Information Viewer keeps telling me to update the Gigabyte App Centre when I am running the most recent version. I've tried checking in HardwareMonitor instead but it doesn't list a Temperature 4

Just to update OpenHardwareMonitor and both HardWareMonitor only list temperatures 1,2 & 3 on the motherboard, and HWInfo is the only program to list temperature 4, but is also the only program to list the VRM temperature, I'm fairly certain the reading isn't accurate I just want to be 100% sure