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So, if you look at the minimum temp for the CPU right up there at the top, you'll see that its minimum temp is -10,048.0 C and obviously, that is more than a little impossible. You'll see int he HWinfo screen shot I've got an ASRock X570 Taichi and a Ryzen 9 3900X. I've had it up and running for just over 2 weeks now and haven't seen this happen before (or ever in any of my previous builds). Bios is updated to 1.60 as of a little over a week ago. CPU isn't overclocked (yet).

Not sure if it matters, but I'm using an EVGA CLC280 AIO. I also let my pc go into sleep mode after its been idle, so it doesn't get restarted on a daily basis.

Anyone seen anything like this before? Glitch or a sensor die? Honestly, with all the new parts and all the bugs getting worked out of them I'm really not sure.

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Probably just a glitch and its nothing to worry about. Since the current temperature seems good the sensor is probably fine. I had that on my 1600 one time.

My Rig

CPU - Ryzen 5 1600@3.8ghz          GPU - XFX XXX RX580 8g          Cooler - Arctic Freezer 33 eSports edition green          Motherboard - Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3          Ram -  G.Skill 2x8 Ripjaws 5 2666                   Case - Pahntecs P400s TGE Modded with Green accents          PSU - Seasonic M1211 evo 620w          SSD - Samsung 960 evo 500 GB          HDD - Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm 2tb       

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