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i7-2600 CPU
12GB RAM

GeForce GTX 560 Ti

Noctua NF-F12 PWM 120mm

cpu fan cooler master hyper 212 evo

 

No overclocking

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My current system is: | CPU: i7 2600 3.40GHz | RAM: 12GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600MHZ | Motherboard: CG8350 | Storage: 931GB Seagate+Samsung 850 EVO Series 250GB | GPU: GTX 970 Gaming | PSU: G2 750 | Monitors: 2x BenQ XL2411Z

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The CPU temp says on CPUID that it is 78C and the AUX 75C

My current system is: | CPU: i7 2600 3.40GHz | RAM: 12GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600MHZ | Motherboard: CG8350 | Storage: 931GB Seagate+Samsung 850 EVO Series 250GB | GPU: GTX 970 Gaming | PSU: G2 750 | Monitors: 2x BenQ XL2411Z

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You should be looking at the Core temperatures (Core #0, Core #1, Core #2, Core #3).

So what does the CPUTIN mean then? (I'm trying to learn :D)

My current system is: | CPU: i7 2600 3.40GHz | RAM: 12GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600MHZ | Motherboard: CG8350 | Storage: 931GB Seagate+Samsung 850 EVO Series 250GB | GPU: GTX 970 Gaming | PSU: G2 750 | Monitors: 2x BenQ XL2411Z

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Cpu = not hot

motherboard = glitched temp sensors

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So what does the CPUTIN mean then? (I'm trying to learn :D)

CPUTIN is the temperature the motherboard is reporting, and is often wrong.. if it is even monitoring the CPU temp at all, and not some bogus number. The core temps come from the CPU package itself and should be considered more accurate.

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The CPU temp says on CPUID that it is 78C and the AUX 75C

 

Those are mobo sensors and known to be inaccurate. RealTemp is showing actual CPU core temps, same with HWmonitor under CPU name.

 

Btw, CPUID is company making software, not software itself. They have other stuff besides HWmonitor...

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