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So umm, is this normal?

Nisc-kun

If your CPU was really at 127°C you'd be thermal throttling or the system would have shut itself down. I'd trust Core Temps readings over the others.

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low to mid 70c is considered acceptable, if not great

 

that 3000rpm though...

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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The temps reported by coretemp seems normal.. Dat speedfan tho.. I think speedfan kinda of a dated software by now. It doesn't even show that I have a fan in my company laptop lol

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13 minutes ago, Huntsman said:

The temps reported by coretemp seems normal.. Dat speedfan tho.. I think speedfan kinda of a dated software by now. It doesn't even show that I have a fan in my company laptop lol

speedfan is a complicated software to use but it is still very powerful. As far as i know you have to manually detect the fans. Jayz2cents made a video very recently about how to control your fans with speedfan.

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That info doesent seem correct but as long as your not hitting TJMax which can be obtained from the following equation

 

TJ = T+ ( R θJA × PD )...

 

Where: T= ambient temperature for the package ( °C )

θJA = junction to ambient thermal resistance ( °C / W )

P= power dissipation in package (W)

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Just now, FirstArmada said:

That info doesent seem correct but as long as your not hitting TJMax which can be obtained from the following equation

 

TJ = T+ ( R θJA × PD )...

 

Where: T= ambient temperature for the package ( °C )

θJA = junction to ambient thermal resistance ( °C / W )

P= power dissipation in package (W)

yeah umm  maths not really my kinda ting >.<
btw my pc gets really hot and the msi gaming 5 temp reading shows over 60 sometimes, is that normal for motherboard?

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1 minute ago, Nisc-kun said:

yeah umm  maths not really my kinda ting >.<
btw my pc gets really hot and the msi gaming 5 temp reading shows over 60 sometimes, is that normal for motherboard?

Yeah 40-65 ish is find when under load any higher i recommend getting more case fans or a mobo with heatsinks on the chipset if yours already doesn't 

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Just now, FirstArmada said:

Yeah 40-65 ish is find when under load any higher i recommend getting more case fans or a mobo with heatsinks on the chipset if yours already doesn't 

idk maybe, or maybe could it be the case? i got thermaltake versa n21 (do not buy it, trust, wont recommend to anyone)

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That should auto-shutoff in that with temps that high.

Don't worry, speedfan sometimes says that my laptop is running at 4,000,000°C (which I'm pretty sure is hotter than the surface of the sun.)

 

 

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Just now, WEEEEEE said:

That should auto-shutoff in that with temps that high.

Don't worry, speedfan sometimes says that my laptop is running at 4,000,000°C (which I'm pretty sure is hotter than the surface of the sun.)

 

 

wow thanks xD i feel way better now

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CoreTemp is showing correct temps. Which are just fine for the load. Speedfan shows mobo's reading which are known to be inaccurate, wonky and sometimes even broken.

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