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Motherboad Goes 1 Degree Celsius

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So it is displaying your motherboards temperature as 1c?

I Experienced earlier while i'm surfing that AI suite II has pops up and says : "Motherboard Cartridge" then i don't know that to then when i open AI suite II and go to the temperature button/ Fan expert.. i noticed that my motherboard's temperature GOES 1 DEGREE Celsius ..then i started to panic., then when i restart my computer it all comes back to normal.. now do you know why did that happen??? please answer..  

 

 

 

i didn't print screen it, because of panicking... sorry

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So it is displaying your motherboards temperature as 1c?

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YES... and i dont know how, and why ... lol

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What does HWMonitor Read?

I need more SSDs.

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So it is displaying your motherboards temperature as 1c?

YES... and i dont know how, and why ... lol

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I wouldn't worry enough to panic and shut it down. Use HWmonitor like pcman2k said and compare the 2 programs to see if you get the same #. It could be faulty sensors.

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What does HWMonitor Read?

my other hardwares are okay, but my motherboard has the different temperature... i dont know what to do, i'm noob to troubleshooting hardwares.. >.<

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I wouldn't worry enough to panic and shut it down. Use HWmonitor like pcman2k said and compare the 2 programs to see if you get the same #. It could be faulty sensors.

okay thanks... :) it helps , i hope ...

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