6 Nov 2010 at 16:23 #1 darude darude Associate Joined 30 Oct 2005 Posts 196 Location Birmingham Using Prime95, on the default option, my "Temp3" jumps from 40C idle to as high as 127C. Is there anything I could do, to find out what on this high temp is? Spec's in my sig, overclocks turned off (default 2.66GHz)
Using Prime95, on the default option, my "Temp3" jumps from 40C idle to as high as 127C. Is there anything I could do, to find out what on this high temp is? Spec's in my sig, overclocks turned off (default 2.66GHz)
6 Nov 2010 at 17:09 #2 RJC RJC Don Joined 29 May 2005 Posts 29,080 Location Kent Download HW Monitor and compare, It may be a sensor that's not in use and Speedfan is picking it up.
6 Nov 2010 at 17:12 #3 darude darude Associate OP Joined 30 Oct 2005 Posts 196 Location Birmingham RJC said: Download HW Monitor and compare, It may be a sensor that's not in use and Speedfan is picking it up. Click to expand... Doesn't look like HWMonitor supports Pentium D... will try http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor/supported-hardwares.html
RJC said: Download HW Monitor and compare, It may be a sensor that's not in use and Speedfan is picking it up. Click to expand... Doesn't look like HWMonitor supports Pentium D... will try http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor/supported-hardwares.html
6 Nov 2010 at 17:23 #4 darude darude Associate OP Joined 30 Oct 2005 Posts 196 Location Birmingham Looks like HWMonitor does work Heres the temps..
6 Nov 2010 at 18:45 #5 sunjoo2012 sunjoo2012 Associate Joined 16 Mar 2010 Posts 369 hwmonitor shows 124c aswell probably a bad sensor
6 Nov 2010 at 18:49 #6 alistair55 alistair55 Associate Joined 2 Sep 2010 Posts 350 that's hot hot hot!