New Build - Weird Temp Readings

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Well i built my brothers PC yesterday and i have come across a weird problem.

Its a Intel G840 in a ASUS P8H61-M LE/USB3 with 4gig of DDR3 ram and a HD 6670 ATI Graphics card.

Anywho the build went great everything went in easy... Checked the Bios to make sure temps were fine and the were great heres a current picture of them now.

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Problem is when i got in to windows i checked the temps with Speed fan and was greeted with 90c heat and thought wtf so tested so other program some confirmed the 90c heat and others said it was around the 30 mark.

I have took a picture of them all together.

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As you can see with the picture 2 are high Speedfan/HWMonitor the others (Asus tool,RealTemp and AIDA64) are running fine.

So i decided to Prime95 test it to see if it was running stable ran it for 10 minutes no hiccups or shutdowns and here are the temps while it was running.

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As you can see the temps that were reporting low have come in around the 50ish mark under full stress, but the strange thing is speedfan/hwmonitor have reported them to come down :lol: so unless i have some kind of super computer that cools down as it gets busier something is a miss.

I have felt the side of the case and the heatsink after shutting the pc down and they are both cool.

Should i just ignore all the bad temp readings and give it to my brother to use?

Cheers for any help and input.

Trev.
 
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Temps are fine, speedfan is just buggy on some setups.

Use coretemp/realtemp for cores and asus AI suite for cpu

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Both temps.

Did you remember to remove the bit of sticky plastic on the heatsink before putting it on?


They was only a plastic cover that covered the pins no sticker and removed it when i pulled the armbar up before placing the cpu in.

Do they normally have sticky plastic :S?
 
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stock coolers don't have any sticky plastic thing..temps are exactly what they should be

Thanks mate been a lot of help as i thought they was a problem but couldn't get my head around it, guess some of the programs are not well written for the sensors on the other motherboard as the others?
 
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