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  1. Posts : 445
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       #11

    Which part on aida is socket temp ????
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       #12

    BigTabs said:
    Which part on aida is socket temp ????
    for you it would be the Motherboard I figure because it show on HW monitor your Mother Board and Socket which you have to keep a eye on too because you can burn the socket before the CPU and then there goes the CPU

    If you look it has three different areas of temps for the CPU /Motherboard and the actual CPU
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  3. Posts : 445
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       #13

    Solarstarshines said:
    BigTabs said:
    Which part on aida is socket temp ????
    for you it would be the Motherboard I figure because it show on HW monitor your Mother Board and Socket which you have to keep a eye on too because you can burn the socket before the CPU and then there goes the CPU

    If you look it has three different areas of temps for the CPU /Motherboard and the actual CPU

    Your the brains thank you what would i do with out Solarstarshines helping me
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       #14

    BigTabs said:
    Solarstarshines said:
    BigTabs said:
    Which part on aida is socket temp ????
    for you it would be the Motherboard I figure because it show on HW monitor your Mother Board and Socket which you have to keep a eye on too because you can burn the socket before the CPU and then there goes the CPU

    If you look it has three different areas of temps for the CPU /Motherboard and the actual CPU

    Your the brains thank you what would i do with out Solarstarshines helping me
    No problem I enjoy helping out my friend just giving you the do's and don't because you know the motherboard and socket temps count doesn't matter if you have fancy cooling or not if it gets to almost 60 that is not a good sign you don't ever want that chip to go above 55 c if you can help it 61 is the ceiling but for all safety don't go above it like some do and ignore the over volting some don't even test and assume they are rock solid
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  5. Posts : 445
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       #15

    Solarstarshines said:
    BigTabs said:
    Solarstarshines said:
    for you it would be the Motherboard I figure because it show on HW monitor your Mother Board and Socket which you have to keep a eye on too because you can burn the socket before the CPU and then there goes the CPU

    If you look it has three different areas of temps for the CPU /Motherboard and the actual CPU

    Your the brains thank you what would i do with out Solarstarshines helping me
    No problem I enjoy helping out my friend just giving you the do's and don't because you know the motherboard and socket temps count doesn't matter if you have fancy cooling or not if it gets to almost 60 that is not a good sign you don't ever want that chip to go above 55 c if you can help it 61 is the ceiling but for all safety don't go above it like some do and ignore the over volting some don't even test and assume they are rock solid


    On min can you point out where i should be looking its differant to yours well same but info is not there
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  6. Posts : 7,466
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       #16

    BigTabs said:
    Solarstarshines said:
    BigTabs said:


    Your the brains thank you what would i do with out Solarstarshines helping me
    No problem I enjoy helping out my friend just giving you the do's and don't because you know the motherboard and socket temps count doesn't matter if you have fancy cooling or not if it gets to almost 60 that is not a good sign you don't ever want that chip to go above 55 c if you can help it 61 is the ceiling but for all safety don't go above it like some do and ignore the over volting some don't even test and assume they are rock solid


    On min can you point out where i should be looking its differant to yours well same but info is not there
    TMPIN0
    TMPIN1 -TMPIN2 not sure why it is there could be the chip itself if you notice lot lower then the others
    could be ram sensor but I know for sure TMPIN0 and TMPIN1 are the cpu and mb

    lol lol I was right read here http://randomroms.com/?p=22
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  7. Posts : 445
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    Thread Starter
       #17

    Solarstarshines said:
    BigTabs said:
    Solarstarshines said:
    No problem I enjoy helping out my friend just giving you the do's and don't because you know the motherboard and socket temps count doesn't matter if you have fancy cooling or not if it gets to almost 60 that is not a good sign you don't ever want that chip to go above 55 c if you can help it 61 is the ceiling but for all safety don't go above it like some do and ignore the over volting some don't even test and assume they are rock solid


    On min can you point out where i should be looking its differant to yours well same but info is not there
    TMPIN0
    TMPIN1 -TMPIN2 not sure why it is there could be the chip itself if you notice lot lower then the others
    could be ram sensor but I know for sure TMPIN0 and TMPIN1 are the cpu and mb

    lol lol I was right read here HWMonitor TMPIN0, TMPIN1, TMPIN2 « Random ROMs
    your a fecking star thank you
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  8. Posts : 3,118
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       #18

    Very nice oc's both I need to save me some pennies..
    Have you tried HWiNfo64 for monitoring? HWiNFO64 Download
    It maybe different for you but i found HW monitor would give low readings on a lot of my voltage's where hwinfo did'nt. It also has a few other feature's including being able to display any of it's readings in an osd via revertuner in Msi Afterburner if needed.
    Whatever works best for you though enit
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  9. Posts : 445
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       #19

    Yes tried hwfon still 10less than real readings for me
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  10. Posts : 7,466
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       #20

    I have that one sorry didn't mention it earlier
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