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Apr 7th, 2006
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Wrong Temps?

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My computer specs are:
Intel Pentium4 660 Hyper Threading 3.6
Gigabyte LGA775
G5 looking Case with (New) Enermax SLi 535w ATX 12v v.2.0
2x 512 ddr20 668MHz Dual channel(With heat sinks)
XFX Geforce 7600GT
2 Dvd drives
320GB
Zalman Copper Heatsink/Fan - 92 mm
2 80 mm Fans(1 front, 1 back)
2 120 mm Fans(1 side, 1 front)
2 PSU built in Fans
1 PCI slot Air blower

I use MBM5, Tune5, Sandra Lite 2005, Speed Fan 4.28 and the Geforce Program

Geforce Program says my 7600GT is running at 52 C (was at 57 before 2 120 mm fans)
MBM5 Tune5 and Sandra Lite 2005, SpeedFan 4.28 say my main board is running at 76 C highest 78 C, lowest 75. SpeedFan says my HD is runnig at 32 C.
Uhh.. I have no clue what this is happening, I mean even when I just turn on my computer it says its at 76 C - 52 C like what the hell is going on here. All the programs have alarms and they tell me they are over heated and 76 C is double the highest temp in the summer over here. There is logically no way anything on my computer will be runing at 76 C ESPECIALY if it was just turned on. Like Woah??! lol I'm gonig to run my computer for hours no matter what these programs say, but i wouldl ike to know if i can fix this problem.

I would like to Thank Every One That Ever Posted, Spent Their Vaulble Time And Helped Me. Oh yah MBM5 Sys Info:

----MBM SYSTEM INFO-----
MBM 5.3.7.0
MBM 5 Core EXE : 5.3.7.0
MBM 5 Core DLL : 5.3.7.0
MBM 5 Settings DLL : 5.3.7.0
MBM 5 Dashboard DLL : 5.3.5.0
MBM 5 Hibernation DLL : 5.0.0.0
MBM 5 Ras DLL : 5.0.0.0
MBM 5 Logger DLL : 5.3.4.0
MBM 5 Mail, FTP and UDP DLL : 5.3.4.0
MBM 5 OSD DLL : 5.0.0.3
MBM 5 ASPI DLL : 5.2.1.0
MBM 5 Heat Up EXE : 5.0.0.0
MBM 5 Wizard : 5.3.5.0
MBMIO DLL : 2.32.64.2
MBMIO Driver : 1.0 built by: WinDDK

DLL Folder Location : C:\Program Files\Motherboard Monitor 5\DLL\
Data Folder Location : C:\Program Files\Motherboard Monitor 5\Data\
Language Folder Location : C:\Program Files\Motherboard Monitor 5\Language\
Log Folder Location (Alarm) : c:\program files\motherboard monitor 5\log\
Log Folder Location (High Low): c:\program files\motherboard monitor 5\log\
Log Folder Location (Interval): c:\program files\motherboard monitor 5\log\
Selected Language : English
Info ChipInfo.ini : 18154 bytes 6/17/2004 5:37:54 PM
Info shdn.ini : 388 bytes 10/12/2000 7:47:06 PM
Info Voltage.ini : 38234 bytes 3/31/2006 4:34:46 AM
Info Language file : 22920 bytes 6/12/2004 10:43:20 AM
Up Time MBM session : 00:00:10:01
Up Time MBM total : 467:09:38:05
------Sensor Chip-------
Main Sensor Chip : ITE8712F
SMB Address : $0000
Used Bus : ISA
ISA Address : $0290
-Sensor Chip Selections-
Possible Temp Sensors[1] : ITE8712F-1
Possible Temp Sensors[2] : ITE8712F-1 Diode
Possible Temp Sensors[3] : ITE8712F-2
Possible Temp Sensors[4] : ITE8712F-2 Diode
Possible Temp Sensors[5] : ITE8712F-3
Possible Temp Sensors[6] : ITE8712F-3 Diode
Selected Temp Sensors[1] : ITE8712F-1 (192)
Selected Temp Sensors[2] : ITE8712F-2 (193)
Selected Temp Sensors[3] : ITE8712F-3 (194)
Possible Voltage Sensors[2] : MBM Fixed
Selected Voltage Sensors[1] : MBM Fixed (2)
Selected Voltage Sensors[2] : MBM Fixed (2)
Selected Voltage Sensors[3] : MBM Fixed (2)
Selected Voltage Sensors[4] : MBM Fixed (2)
Selected Voltage Sensors[5] : MBM Fixed (2)
Selected Voltage Sensors[6] : MBM Fixed (2)
Selected Voltage Sensors[7] : MBM Fixed (2)

Possible Fan Sensors[1] : ITE8712F-1
Possible Fan Sensors[2] : ITE8712F-2
Possible Fan Sensors[3] : ITE8712F-3
Selected Fan Sensors[1] : ITE8712F-1 T1 D4 (48)
Selected Fan Sensors[2] : ITE8712F-2 T1 D4 (49)
Selected Fan Sensors[3] : ITE8712F-3 T1 D4 (50)
Possible Voltage Sub Types[0] : ITE8712F Standard 1
Possible Voltage Sub Types[1] : ITE8712F Standard 2
Possible Voltage Sub Types[2] : ITE8712F Standard 3
Possible Voltage Sub Types[3] : ITE8712F Standard 4
Possible Voltage Sub Types[4] : GA-8PE667
Possible Voltage Sub Types[5] : CT-7NJS
Possible Voltage Sub Types[6] : GA-8IK1100
Possible Voltage Sub Types[7] : Shuttle SB61G
Possible Voltage Sub Types[8] : GA-8IPE1000Pro
Possible Voltage Sub Types[9] : GA-8KNXP
Possible Voltage Sub Types[10] : Gigabyte GA-7N400-L
Possible Voltage Sub Types[11] : Asus A7V8X-X
Possible Voltage Sub Types[12] : GA-8PE667 Ultra
Possible Voltage Sub Types[13] : Elitegroup N2U400-A
Selected Voltage Sub Type : ITE8712F Standard 1 (0)
--Sensor Chip Readings--
Temperature Readout[1] : -55
Temperature Readout[2] : -2
Temperature Readout[3] : 76
Voltage Readout[1] : 1.252
Voltage Readout[2] : 1.776
Voltage Readout[3] : 3.2
Voltage Readout[4] : 4.08
Voltage Readout[5] : 11.1872
Voltage Readout[6] : 6.0672
Fan Readout[1] : 2596
Fan Readout[3] : 2083
---------System---------
Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP (NT 5.1) (Build 2600) Service Pack 2
User : ab
Memory in use : 31%
Total Physical Memory : 1048044 KB
Available Physical Memory : 720660 KB
----------CPU-----------
CPU Speed : 3614 MHz
Nr of CPU's : 2
-------3rd Party--------
ShutDownNow :
----Advanced Settings---
Fan Temp : 0
Custom Temp Table : 0
Startup Delay : 0
2E 4E Enabled : 0
2E Forced : 0
4E Forced : 0
Do Not Reset : 1
SMB Scan Range : $10 - $7F
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Re: Wrong Temps?

It is possible if your heatsink is not properly placed on the processor. One way to know better is to view the temps in the bios. Those temps are pretty accurate.
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