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Hi, I have just noticed that one of the CPU temperatures on Open Hardware Monitor says that my CPU is at 125 degrees, however there is another set of CPU temperatures being displayed which are around 30 degrees instead.

Do I just ignore the first set of temperatures near the top, or is there a way to change this? (the top temperatures stay the same when I turn off a couple of the fans or change their speed)

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try using real temp, if its the same then try reapplying your thermal paste

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It's probably high, try another monitoring software.

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