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Is this motherboard temp normal?

I've never really payed attention to motherboard temperatures until I saw this. My dad bought me a pretty cheap motherboard, the asus prime h370-plus. Is this something I should be concerned about? My i7-8700 is fine since it's water cooled (I know it's dumb, it was the only one in stock on Christmas and I was being dumb)

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Well, having things above 100C is usually not ideal, perhaps a small fan might be something you could pick up. Additionally, seeing as it gives no info on what the sensors are measuring, it's a crapshoot of what it is measuring.

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First thing's first theres no way this mobo has this many temp measure points. I'd ignore anything past #1 although #2 seems most realistic here. I'd verify it with other programs like hwinfo, speccy, aida64 etc

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First off, switch your temps back to Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. Computer component temps are measured in Celsius not Fahrenheit. Since it is in Fahrenheit it appears hotter than it actually is. Your temps look normal in Fahrenheit. Switch to Celsius and then reupload the screenshot please.

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30 minutes ago, BiotechBen said:

Well, having things above 100C is usually not ideal, perhaps a small fan might be something you could pick up. Additionally, seeing as it gives no info on what the sensors are measuring, it's a crapshoot of what it is measuring.

Temps are in Fahrenheit not Celsius. Not to mention the board doesn't have that many sensors, most likely a software bug.

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11 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

First off, switch your temps back to Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. Computer component temps are measured in Celsius not Fahrenheit. Since it is in Fahrenheit it appears hotter than it actually is. Your temps look normal in Fahrenheit. Switch to Celsius and then reupload the screenshot please.

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Also true... the fact its F definitely adds to the confusion,  probably the board isnt even that hot... 

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