what is cputin
what is cputin
cputin tends to overheat significantly between 80-90°C, while the temperature remains consistently around 60°C.
CPUTIN stands for CPU Temperature index. It is the motherboard sensor that detects the overall temperature of the CPU. Core Temp, on the other hand, is the sensor located directly on the processor.
should i worry about it? it goes up to 70-80c, and once it hits 90c it begins throttling in prime95
You should definitely be concerned about the temperature, which is nearly 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Typical operating ranges are between 40 and 50 degrees, with a maximum of 70 to 80 degrees. It's best to avoid getting close to that. I suggest upgrading your cooling system so you don't risk damaging your CPU.
You should be concerned about the high temperature, which is nearly 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Typical operating ranges are between 40 and 50 degrees, with a maximum of 70 to 80, so it's best to avoid reaching that level. I suggest upgrading your cooling system to prevent damaging your CPU.
Doll1452 should be concerned as the temperature is nearly 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Typical operating ranges are between 40 and 50 degrees, with a maximum of 70 to 80 degrees. It's advisable to avoid reaching that level. I suggest upgrading the cooling system to prevent the CPU from overheating. The current readings indicate the CPU temperature index is high. The motherboard CPU temperature sensor is active. Auxiliary temperature sensors are present if installed. System temperature index relates to the motherboard, while CPU temperature index pertains to the processor itself. TMPIN values show MOBO as SYS, CPU as CPU, MCH as Northbridge, and a sensor near the GPU/VRMs as TMPIN 3.