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Hi I just built my itx pc and I seem to have a thermal issue. the corsair link program shows I have some sensor indicating 119C while in HWMonitor it is also showing an indicator named TMPIN6 at 119C . HWInfo shows an AUXTIN1 and AUXTIN2 at 108C and 109C respectively. What are these sensors ?? 

 

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Uhh.. Just a stab in the dark.. But if anything is over 100C on your board.. You need to call the fire department.

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2 hours ago, wolfboytech said:

Uhh.. Just a stab in the dark.. But if anything is over 100C on your board.. You need to call the fire department.

nothing burning or smelling. by the way i had it turned off for like a bit more than an hour. just booted up, same 120C indicator. maybe it is a bug in the monitor programs?

 

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49 minutes ago, Tsavizard said:

nothing burning or smelling. by the way i had it turned off for like a bit more than an hour. just booted up, same 120C indicator. maybe it is a bug in the monitor programs?

 

Okay.. 100C is 200F. You would be baking your hardware at that point. I could see and understand if it was 120F (That's about 49C).

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1 hour ago, wolfboytech said:

Okay.. 100C is 200F. You would be baking your hardware at that point. I could see and understand if it was 120F (That's about 49C).

I am saying 120C , we don't use F in Greece. (thank god for the metric system) . considering all other temps at idle are 30-40C I understand it is false reading, thing is , is it software error or hardware error? 

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