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Aida64 temperatures: focus on these key readings.

Aida64 temperatures: focus on these key readings.

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Invaider
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11-10-2025, 06:28 PM
#1
Hi, your monitor shows the CPU at 50°C while the cores display 31°C. This could indicate a mismatch between the socket type and the CPU model. Please verify the compatibility before proceeding. Thanks! -zyntaxable
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Invaider
11-10-2025, 06:28 PM #1

Hi, your monitor shows the CPU at 50°C while the cores display 31°C. This could indicate a mismatch between the socket type and the CPU model. Please verify the compatibility before proceeding. Thanks! -zyntaxable

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GOLD_Kenny
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11-11-2025, 09:49 PM
#2
It seems there’s a bit of confusion here. The CPU socket should indeed be cooler than the cores, but if everything looks identical at 31, it might indicate an issue with reporting or calibration. You likely expect differences between cores, which isn’t possible in this case.
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GOLD_Kenny
11-11-2025, 09:49 PM #2

It seems there’s a bit of confusion here. The CPU socket should indeed be cooler than the cores, but if everything looks identical at 31, it might indicate an issue with reporting or calibration. You likely expect differences between cores, which isn’t possible in this case.

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stoneeee
Member
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11-11-2025, 10:46 PM
#3
Would it be helpful to switch to a different tool for checking temperatures? It’s really important because I’m aiming to overclock.
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stoneeee
11-11-2025, 10:46 PM #3

Would it be helpful to switch to a different tool for checking temperatures? It’s really important because I’m aiming to overclock.

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MatPatGT
Junior Member
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11-12-2025, 04:04 AM
#4
I tried coretemp... Check the output. If both values match, the module might not be logging data properly... Still, it’s good to know you’re focusing on the overclocking part.
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MatPatGT
11-12-2025, 04:04 AM #4

I tried coretemp... Check the output. If both values match, the module might not be logging data properly... Still, it’s good to know you’re focusing on the overclocking part.

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ggillard
Junior Member
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11-12-2025, 06:40 AM
#5
Adia64 checks your overclock stability once it's done. Use core temp to keep an eye on temperatures.
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ggillard
11-12-2025, 06:40 AM #5

Adia64 checks your overclock stability once it's done. Use core temp to keep an eye on temperatures.

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DantBossGamer
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11-12-2025, 11:33 AM
#6
Those figures seem questionable. I’d forward the query to AIDA64’s support team. If they don’t reply, I’ll rely solely on the CPU rating. I’ll skip the lower core numbers unless instructed otherwise. +1 for checking with Coretemps or similar tools.
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DantBossGamer
11-12-2025, 11:33 AM #6

Those figures seem questionable. I’d forward the query to AIDA64’s support team. If they don’t reply, I’ll rely solely on the CPU rating. I’ll skip the lower core numbers unless instructed otherwise. +1 for checking with Coretemps or similar tools.

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11-12-2025, 01:31 PM
#7
Core Temp provides identical outcomes... I lean toward 49°C since I'm running stress tests with prime95 and only a slight overclock thus far. Still, could 50°C seem excessive given the modest temperature rise with my cooler?
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PandaBearMan23
11-12-2025, 01:31 PM #7

Core Temp provides identical outcomes... I lean toward 49°C since I'm running stress tests with prime95 and only a slight overclock thus far. Still, could 50°C seem excessive given the modest temperature rise with my cooler?

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Killerman1834
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11-12-2025, 09:52 PM
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Killerman1834
11-12-2025, 09:52 PM #8

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pizzapieboy
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11-12-2025, 11:15 PM
#9
They’re still not convinced by these figures. Every core matches perfectly, yet it’s an entire degree cooler than the CPU as a whole. You’d think there’d be noticeable differences, maybe just a couple of degrees. It looks like something isn’t being reported accurately.
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pizzapieboy
11-12-2025, 11:15 PM #9

They’re still not convinced by these figures. Every core matches perfectly, yet it’s an entire degree cooler than the CPU as a whole. You’d think there’d be noticeable differences, maybe just a couple of degrees. It looks like something isn’t being reported accurately.

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Ion23
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11-26-2025, 08:47 AM
#10
It can also serve as a monitoring tool for SoftFare. Avoid highlighting the clear signs. @ zyntaxable the elevated temperature might actually indicate a mobile device sensor rather than a CPU one. You could disregard it. It's an AMD processor, and it's well-known they sometimes have unreliable temperature sensors.
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Ion23
11-26-2025, 08:47 AM #10

It can also serve as a monitoring tool for SoftFare. Avoid highlighting the clear signs. @ zyntaxable the elevated temperature might actually indicate a mobile device sensor rather than a CPU one. You could disregard it. It's an AMD processor, and it's well-known they sometimes have unreliable temperature sensors.