Overheating or not?

SkillboostHD

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i have just replaced my tower case and power supply and the fans from the case are connected with the cpu fan with a hub . so when my pc runs idle the fans are loud but when im playing a game like bf1 at ultra the fans speed goes down and makes no noise anymore (not much atleast).
so i checked some programs and i did see that my auxtin1 goes to 117c and cpu 127c but my cpu core temps are at 30c so i think the cpu temp is just wrong but im worried about the auxtin1 temp , the auxtin1 temp goes down when im gaming and up when im idle ?! so while gaming it would go like 30c and idle 117c+- and all my fans would then go at 100% speed. now the question is does anyone know whats going on? what is auxtin1? and is it actually overheating?
my rig is = tower: nzxt noctis 450 . cpu i7 4790k . gpu gtx 1060 . 16gb ram . motherboard z97m gaming 5 from msi. and the psu is a cs550m corsair. ill post some pics also . thx in advance. https://prnt.sc/g1raw7
g1raw7
 
your temps are incorrect, nothing will keep running at 120-130C...

Make sure cpu fan header is connected to correct MB header, etc, and check temps with HWMonitor....; indiviual chassis fans should be connected to other headers, you don't run all fans with the CPU FAN header...
 


im pretty sure the cpu is fine , but idont know what the auxtin1 temp is? my fans are spinning harder when auxtin1 goes up and they go down when im gaming since auxtin1 temp goes down when i game or do anything stressful . and about the cable/fan cables i do have a fan hub in my case which is connected it told me to connect the fan hub to cpu_fan (3pin on motherboard) and it told me to connect the cpu fan itself to the fan hub from the case (and connected with the psu). which should be like it is now. i just dont understand what makes the fan goes up and down in speed while my temps are generally fine , seems like it messures with the auxtin1 which i dont know what it is but that temp is very high at most times like right now while writing this post its 122c . which might not be correct but my fans do somehow count on that temp and change fan speeds . google told me its the power supply overheating but how is that the case lol.
 


You should connect the cpu fan to the motherboard directly but zi don't think that is the issue, anyways try and install HW Monitor, look at the temps there and should be fine if airflow is good
 


https://prnt.sc/g1rxe1
 


https://prnt.sc/g1rz2o it says connect the fan hub from the case to cpu_fan on motherboard , then connect the actual cpu fan to the hub . maybe i should just try it a diffrent way , kinda annoying that it makes so much noise idle for no reason and then no noise while gaming ( maybe i could try putting the cpu fan back into cpu_fan and put the hub in cpu_fan2 or syst_fan??? ;D its to get rid of the constant fan rpm switches from 10% to 100% its really annoying . pc not even getting hot so . also if its working with the cpu fan then why ar ethe case fans high at idle and low speed at gaming? should be other way around then
 

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