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Motherboard Overheating

Motherboard Overheating

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Beast_37
Junior Member
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09-09-2016, 05:55 AM
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Hi, I own an Asus ROG G20aj with all original components and a clean interior. My motherboard temperature sensor shows it reaching 110 degrees. At first, I thought the issue was related to the GPU power supply since it uses a 240W unit running a GTX-750 2GB. After removing the GPU and restarting, the temperature dropped to 118 degrees. I’m pretty sure it’s just a temporary glitch, but I’d appreciate any advice you can offer.
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Beast_37
09-09-2016, 05:55 AM #1

Hi, I own an Asus ROG G20aj with all original components and a clean interior. My motherboard temperature sensor shows it reaching 110 degrees. At first, I thought the issue was related to the GPU power supply since it uses a 240W unit running a GTX-750 2GB. After removing the GPU and restarting, the temperature dropped to 118 degrees. I’m pretty sure it’s just a temporary glitch, but I’d appreciate any advice you can offer.

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Rere_Raihan
Junior Member
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09-16-2016, 08:07 AM
#2
This likely is. HWINFO64 provides the most precise and reliable sensor data available.
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Rere_Raihan
09-16-2016, 08:07 AM #2

This likely is. HWINFO64 provides the most precise and reliable sensor data available.

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Gabokazu
Posting Freak
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09-16-2016, 03:58 PM
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Keep track of your temperatures using AIDA64 for precise measurements.
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Gabokazu
09-16-2016, 03:58 PM #3

Keep track of your temperatures using AIDA64 for precise measurements.

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CookieKinq
Junior Member
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09-17-2016, 11:40 PM
#4
The sensor might have malfunctioned and is now providing incorrect data. The issue lies in determining its location to verify with another tool, which could affect CPU performance due to false readings. MacBooks experience significant issues when sensors fail.
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CookieKinq
09-17-2016, 11:40 PM #4

The sensor might have malfunctioned and is now providing incorrect data. The issue lies in determining its location to verify with another tool, which could affect CPU performance due to false readings. MacBooks experience significant issues when sensors fail.

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fireroster
Member
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09-22-2016, 03:36 PM
#5
Currently, nothing seems to be changing much, it’s working as planned. The only thing bothering me is that it’s still here...
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fireroster
09-22-2016, 03:36 PM #5

Currently, nothing seems to be changing much, it’s working as planned. The only thing bothering me is that it’s still here...

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The_Wieser
Junior Member
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09-26-2016, 08:07 PM
#6
I enjoy Afterburner, though there’s an issue with their website. I’ve tested it on four different computers, but all of them freeze when accessing the site.
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The_Wieser
09-26-2016, 08:07 PM #6

I enjoy Afterburner, though there’s an issue with their website. I’ve tested it on four different computers, but all of them freeze when accessing the site.

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Hidekih
Posting Freak
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10-02-2016, 07:03 PM
#7
Afterburner is a feature for graphics cards.
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Hidekih
10-02-2016, 07:03 PM #7

Afterburner is a feature for graphics cards.

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ImACrazyMango
Member
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10-03-2016, 05:25 AM
#8
I Employ It To Control Temperature During Gameplay
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ImACrazyMango
10-03-2016, 05:25 AM #8

I Employ It To Control Temperature During Gameplay

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MrLegal
Member
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10-03-2016, 07:05 AM
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I Run Intel XTU for extended stress tests, typically lasting 3 to 5 minutes.
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MrLegal
10-03-2016, 07:05 AM #9

I Run Intel XTU for extended stress tests, typically lasting 3 to 5 minutes.