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Hi,

 

I Have An Asus ROG G20aj.

 

I Am Using All Original Parts And Have Kept The Inside Very Clean.

 

However My Motherboard Sensor Apparent Says My Motherboard Is Hitting 110 Degrees.

At First I Thought It Was The GPU Power Issue Because It Has A 240w Power Supply Running A GTX-750 2Gb.

Well I Took Out The GPU and Booted And The Temp Is Now 118 Degrees.

 

I'm Pretty Sure This Is Just An Error, But Any Considerations Would Be Appreciated.

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21 minutes ago, TaiseiUki said:

I'm Pretty Sure This Is Just An Error,

Yes it probably is....

EDIT: Use HWINFO64, from the best and accurate sensor software.

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the sensor could have failed, and is just spitting out garbage data now. The trouble is knowing where the sensor even is to double check with a different measuring instrument

 

is the cpu throttling thanks to this false sensor reading? I know macbooks take a giant dump when there sensor fail

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56 minutes ago, Arrogath said:

the sensor could have failed, and is just spitting out garbage data now. The trouble is knowing where the sensor even is to double check with a different measuring instrument

 

is the cpu throttling thanks to this false sensor reading? I know macbooks take a giant dump when there sensor fail

So Far Not Really Noticing Any Drops, It's Performing As Expected And Just Really Gets On My Nerves Knowing It's There...

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1 hour ago, Constantin said:

Yes it probably is....

EDIT: Use HWINFO64, from the best and accurate sensor software.

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