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System temp are super high

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Hello, I recently build a new pc, everything seems to be going fine, however i just installed SPEEDFAN today and notice that my SYSTEM Temp and AUX are in the 108-114 celsius.

 

I understand that the aux is just a unrecognized temp read, dose i can just ignore it! HOWEVER should i just also ignore my SYSTEM Temp?

 

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PC Specs

i5 6600k

Asus Z170i ProGaming

Asus GTX 1070 Strix 

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Try downloading and installing ASUS AI Suite 3. Some of ASUS' gaming motherboards will not display temperatures correctly all the time with third party monitoring software due to their use of a co-processor to handle fan speeds and temperature reads. See if that gives you any saner reads.

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Try HWMonitor aswell to check your temperatures. I'm pretty sure if your system was 114C it would of shut itself down.

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6 minutes ago, RKRiley said:

Try HWMonitor aswell to check your temperatures. I'm pretty sure if your system was 114C it would of shut itself down.

I'm pretty sure the room that system was in wouldn't be inhabitable.

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2 minutes ago, Drak3 said:

I'm pretty sure the room that system was in wouldn't be inhabitable.

True, i'd be more worried about his body shutting itself down than the system lol.

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Those are faulty sensors. Ignore the readings.

Moved to Air Cooling.

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Those are mobo sensors. They are most of the time faulty or very inaccurate. Your CPU is at 33C and GPU at 51C. Both fine idle/low load temps. If you happen to get working readings out of mobo sensors, mobo components can take up to 110C temps. So your CPU will be in danger before mobo components.

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