pc temp .

noam kvet

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hii guys i dontknow if i got problem with my pc its the Temperature.
Gpu : 37c
System : 111c
Cpu : 33c
AuxTin0:37c
AuxTin1:104c
AuxTin2:102c
AuxTin3: 102c
hd0:35c
hd1:30c
 
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Ok, so if you have the correct chipset driver installed, the latest bios installed, and you're still seeing similar temps even using a different utility (You might also try Intel extreme tuning utility to monitor temps if HWinfo or CoreTemp are reporting similar temps to Speedfan) then you either have a problem with the hardware ACTUALLY getting hot, or a faulty sensor.

It would be nice to see some screenshots of the HWinfo sensors only window.
Yeah, you have a big problem. What is your full system specs including CPU, motherboard, CPU cooler, case, number of case fans, case fan locations, case fan orientations (Intake or exhaust), ETC.

What program are you using for those temps, speedfan? Try another program, I recommend HWinfo:

http://www.hwinfo.com/download.php

It may be that speedfan is reporting inaccurate data or that there is merely a problem with one of the sensors. After looking at your screenshot a second time, it would be pretty unusual for the CPU to be at 33°C and the motherboard at 111. In fact, I'm fairly sure the system would have failed to run before that as the VRMs and northbridge would have likely been too unstable to function.

While some people swear by Speedfan, and maybe it's great for them, I dislike it and am of the opinion that fan controls should be managed in the bios and temps should be monitored with a more modern utility.

Also, if that's speedfan, or whatever it is, make sure you have the MOST recent version installed and that all motherboard chipset drivers are installed.
 


hii! i just updated all the bios, my uncle thinks that its a bad sencer. what program should i use ? i use speedfan for now, in the bios i got all the fans on ultra
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my specs are
CASE:Thermaltake V3 VL80001W2Z
POWER SUPPLY : Thermaltake Smart SE 630W
MOTHER BOARD : haswell 1150 Z87-K ASUS
CPU : intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570 CPU @ 3.20GHz
GPU : Nvidia Gigabye GTX 960 WINDFORCE OC 2GB
RAM : Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB DDR3 1600MHz
HARD DRIVE : 500GB
EXETENDED HARD DRIVE : 1TB
GPU FAN:11 REV 2 ARCTIC COLLING.
and i got the stock fans of the case
 
Ok, so first thing "I" would probably do is uninstall Speedfan. Like I said, some people swear by it, but I dislike it and I've seen it completely fubar people's systems before. After that, I'd go into the BIOS by pressure Delete during the boot/POST process repeatedly until it enters the BIOS and manage the fan settings from there on the monitor (Monitor, as in "keep an eye on", not as in "display") menu. Set the CPU and system fans to standard settings OR you can download Fan Xpert 2 from ASUS website and manage the fans from there as well.

There are both EZ and Expert modes in the bios setup program, I'd opt for the expert mode by pressing F7 once you are in the bios. Pressing F7 again will take you back to the EZ mode. There are a lot more options in the expert/advanced mode so that's usually the best place to make configuration changes.

I would use HWinfo or Fan Xpert 2 to monitor sensor data on that motherboard.

What is your Windows version?





 


Windows 10
 
I'd be sure you have this chipset driver installed, which most likely supercedes whatever driver windows 10 has decided it would like to use.

http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/utils/Intel_Chipset_10117.zip


After installing, reboot and run HWinfo to check sensors again. You can also go into the bios and check temps there. If the problem is a faulty sensor, then the bios readings for thermals should be similar to what you've already seen. If it's not, then it will likely be different.
 


i alredt installed this driver like 3 days ago ...

 
Ok, so if you have the correct chipset driver installed, the latest bios installed, and you're still seeing similar temps even using a different utility (You might also try Intel extreme tuning utility to monitor temps if HWinfo or CoreTemp are reporting similar temps to Speedfan) then you either have a problem with the hardware ACTUALLY getting hot, or a faulty sensor.

It would be nice to see some screenshots of the HWinfo sensors only window.
 
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