F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Sí, los sensores podrían ser fallos en tus MOBO censores.

Sí, los sensores podrían ser fallos en tus MOBO censores.

Sí, los sensores podrían ser fallos en tus MOBO censores.

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William_671
Junior Member
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10-27-2023, 05:38 PM
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I checked my CPU temperatures with MSI Afterburner and saw 100 degrees. I don’t notice any symptoms like BSOD, normal fan speed, or system issues. I’m thinking maybe the motherboard sensors are faulty. The BIOS shows similar high temps during idle (50-60) and in-game (90-100). My CPU fan is spinning as expected. I’ve run some tests with different games and stress tests, and the fan behaves correctly. I’m really concerned about the accuracy of these readings. Anyone have any advice?
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William_671
10-27-2023, 05:38 PM #1

I checked my CPU temperatures with MSI Afterburner and saw 100 degrees. I don’t notice any symptoms like BSOD, normal fan speed, or system issues. I’m thinking maybe the motherboard sensors are faulty. The BIOS shows similar high temps during idle (50-60) and in-game (90-100). My CPU fan is spinning as expected. I’ve run some tests with different games and stress tests, and the fan behaves correctly. I’m really concerned about the accuracy of these readings. Anyone have any advice?

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KingSmylie
Member
156
10-27-2023, 06:22 PM
#2
Hey there! Are you seeing this message because your processor is getting too hot? You might want to try reseating it. Also, could you share your full system details—like the CPU model, cooler type (air, AIO, custom), and any other components? That’ll help us figure out what’s going on.
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KingSmylie
10-27-2023, 06:22 PM #2

Hey there! Are you seeing this message because your processor is getting too hot? You might want to try reseating it. Also, could you share your full system details—like the CPU model, cooler type (air, AIO, custom), and any other components? That’ll help us figure out what’s going on.

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JamesHond7
Posting Freak
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10-27-2023, 11:39 PM
#3
I don’t have a cool name but I own an ASRock motherboard and an Intel I7-9700KF. I’m running a standard single fan with a heat sink. The case stays cool, and the CPU drops quickly when I close programs or play games. It’s around 100 to 40 seconds.
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JamesHond7
10-27-2023, 11:39 PM #3

I don’t have a cool name but I own an ASRock motherboard and an Intel I7-9700KF. I’m running a standard single fan with a heat sink. The case stays cool, and the CPU drops quickly when I close programs or play games. It’s around 100 to 40 seconds.

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Reltdeast
Member
151
11-02-2023, 04:47 PM
#4
Also like I said I don't have any system instability at all. everything is working fine. There is no thermal throttle as well
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Reltdeast
11-02-2023, 04:47 PM #4

Also like I said I don't have any system instability at all. everything is working fine. There is no thermal throttle as well

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Jordan_Gbu
Member
208
11-03-2023, 08:57 PM
#5
I verified thermal throttling by analyzing temperature data. We used HWinfo64 to retrieve thermal metrics and confirmed whether throttling was present.
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Jordan_Gbu
11-03-2023, 08:57 PM #5

I verified thermal throttling by analyzing temperature data. We used HWinfo64 to retrieve thermal metrics and confirmed whether throttling was present.

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husker53
Posting Freak
802
11-04-2023, 03:45 AM
#6
I applied the Afterburner and verified everything is fine. The fans operate at the expected speed and pick up various thermals. They accelerate more under heavy loads, unlike the CPU which stays cool even at high temperatures.
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husker53
11-04-2023, 03:45 AM #6

I applied the Afterburner and verified everything is fine. The fans operate at the expected speed and pick up various thermals. They accelerate more under heavy loads, unlike the CPU which stays cool even at high temperatures.

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Logarion
Member
202
11-04-2023, 03:57 AM
#7
The processor slowed down around the middle of the test, but it doesn’t seem to be caused by heat. The same results appear across all components and there’s no indication of game throttling.
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Logarion
11-04-2023, 03:57 AM #7

The processor slowed down around the middle of the test, but it doesn’t seem to be caused by heat. The same results appear across all components and there’s no indication of game throttling.

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ViacoolHD
Member
63
11-04-2023, 04:10 AM
#8
If you're testing synthetic workloads and high-performance software designed to push CPU limits, you can expect temperatures to be significantly above typical gaming levels. The clock speeds, temperatures, and usage patterns will help determine if more analysis is needed.
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ViacoolHD
11-04-2023, 04:10 AM #8

If you're testing synthetic workloads and high-performance software designed to push CPU limits, you can expect temperatures to be significantly above typical gaming levels. The clock speeds, temperatures, and usage patterns will help determine if more analysis is needed.

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winnerplay25
Senior Member
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11-05-2023, 06:29 PM
#9
The high temperatures appear in the game. The fan operates more vigorously than usual, though not at full capacity or close to it. Could the fans sense the heat instead?
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winnerplay25
11-05-2023, 06:29 PM #9

The high temperatures appear in the game. The fan operates more vigorously than usual, though not at full capacity or close to it. Could the fans sense the heat instead?

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Rayack
Senior Member
539
11-05-2023, 07:56 PM
#10
Probably, your audience will change their fan settings according to the CPU heat levels. When experiencing extreme warmth (such as 100°C during gameplay), how recently was the machine assembled?
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Rayack
11-05-2023, 07:56 PM #10

Probably, your audience will change their fan settings according to the CPU heat levels. When experiencing extreme warmth (such as 100°C during gameplay), how recently was the machine assembled?

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