Gigabyte z87-oc - Please help!

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Hi all,

I just finished my second ever build yesterday and playing around with the computer now. Thought i'd get some temp readings because I had a lot of trouble installing the CPU cooler. One of the readings is freaking me out a bit so hoping someone can help. Online searches are indicating that it's either a dead sensor on Gigabyte boards, or my northbridge is overheating?

The cooler is Noctua NH d14.

HWMonitor is showing the following -

TZ00 - 28 degrees
TZ01 - 30 degrees
TMPIN0 - 31 degrees
TMPIN1 - 32 degrees
TMPIN0 - 128 degrees

As you can appreciate, that last reading is freaking me out quite a bit. The comps been running now for an hour or so though and I would've thought that at those temps, something would have blown? The PSU fan doesn't seem to be even active yet (it becomes active if temps increase - I don't hear it).

Core temps seem to be around 30-50 degrees (current moving around 30-40).

No overclocking.

Please help! You know, before my computer explodes or something.
 
try aida64 see what that says

could be faulty or not yet fixed software

Temps in Aida say -

Motherboard - 36
CPU - 128
CPU cores 1 - 4 (separately) - 30-32 degrees.

Given the temps of the cores, and the motherboard, could I assume that the 128 is a faulty reading, like mx0range's SSD?
 
yh seems like it

can also try realtemp and coretemp

Coretemp doesn't show it - only the core temps which are around 30.

The computer's been on (with frequent reboots) since the first post now. I presume if it was really 128, something would've broken down or given a BSOD or something, so guess I'll ignore it.
 
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