I'm getting temp readings for my CPU all over the map. I've got a 790i xfx mobo and a q6600 chip, with a Tuniq Tower cooler. The chip is totally stock and not OC'ed. I just put the cooler on and have never done that before so I'm paranoid I did it wrong. I'm not sure which way the Tower's fan is blowing either - I feel air coming out of both the top and bottom of it blowing up and down in the case. The air feels cool.
The case is open. I've got a 120 mm fan on the front blowing in, a 92 mm fan on the top back blowing out, and a 92 mm fan blowing out right next to the CPU basically.
Bios reports CPU temperature at 36C, the board lower, usually 29 or 30C. This is the same when I turn it on after being off for awhile or run it for awhile, restart, and go right to the bios.
NVidia's built in system monitor that came with the mobo reports the same board temp, 29C, but says that the respective cores are 64C and 68C. That's too high isn't it?! The lowest this program has reported is 55C, but 64 and 68 is more typical. And the second core is always higher than the first by 4 or 5 degrees.
Then I tried a variety of third party monitors. A few of them consistently reported CPU temperature at 30-36C but mobo temperature of 75-80C! Speedfan gave me that reading, among other programs. I've used so many I can't remember all their names. A few gave low temps for both but the 80C for the mobo and 30-36C for the chip were more common.
The non-Nvidia programs don't show any difference between the 2 cores, or if they do it's like 1 degree difference.
Putting load onto the PC I can't test the bios but the Windows programs show temps go up a few degrees but nothing major or significant - no 10 degree jumps or anything. NVidia's system monitor doesn't seem to change, it stays about the same either idle or under load.
Should I be concerned about any of this? How do I know what's the right number? Thanks for your help.
The case is open. I've got a 120 mm fan on the front blowing in, a 92 mm fan on the top back blowing out, and a 92 mm fan blowing out right next to the CPU basically.
Bios reports CPU temperature at 36C, the board lower, usually 29 or 30C. This is the same when I turn it on after being off for awhile or run it for awhile, restart, and go right to the bios.
NVidia's built in system monitor that came with the mobo reports the same board temp, 29C, but says that the respective cores are 64C and 68C. That's too high isn't it?! The lowest this program has reported is 55C, but 64 and 68 is more typical. And the second core is always higher than the first by 4 or 5 degrees.
Then I tried a variety of third party monitors. A few of them consistently reported CPU temperature at 30-36C but mobo temperature of 75-80C! Speedfan gave me that reading, among other programs. I've used so many I can't remember all their names. A few gave low temps for both but the 80C for the mobo and 30-36C for the chip were more common.
The non-Nvidia programs don't show any difference between the 2 cores, or if they do it's like 1 degree difference.
Putting load onto the PC I can't test the bios but the Windows programs show temps go up a few degrees but nothing major or significant - no 10 degree jumps or anything. NVidia's system monitor doesn't seem to change, it stays about the same either idle or under load.
Should I be concerned about any of this? How do I know what's the right number? Thanks for your help.