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110 C Mobo?

I recently finished my new mITXbuild. With a i5-7600k cooled by Corsair H100i v2 and MSI GTX 1080 Armor in a Bitfenix prodigy case, but for some reason my MSI z270i Gaming Pro carbon mobo is sitting at 110 C on idle, and same temp during load?

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6 minutes ago, CauseICan said:

I recently finished my new mITXbuild. With a i5-7600k cooled by Corsair H100i v2 and MSI GTX 1080 Armor in a Bitfenix prodigy case, but for some reason my MSI z270i Gaming Pro carbon mobo is sitting at 110 C on idle, and same temp during load?

I have the same mobo on my build. And from what I recall, I don't have that high of a temperature reading. Try using the BIOS to read mobo temperatures.

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5 minutes ago, CauseICan said:

I recently finished my new mITXbuild. With a i5-7600k cooled by Corsair H100i v2 and MSI GTX 1080 Armor in a Bitfenix prodigy case, but for some reason my MSI z270i Gaming Pro carbon mobo is sitting at 110 C on idle, and same temp during load?

Try some other programs, updating thermal sensor drivers, and definitely restart the system. Many users have had issues with unbearable incorrect temps

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33 minutes ago, spacemen13579 said:

I have the same mobo on my build. And from what I recall, I don't have that high of a temperature reading. Try using the BIOS to read mobo temperatures.

the bios lists 40 C when i just turned the pc of and on again to enter BIOS, so it#s probably just corsair Link 4 being stupid

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