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Speedfan - Testing the PC Cooling.


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Hey guys!

 

As some of you know, I did get a new PC. I've been testing everything to see if it runs good, and it does. I just came around to testing the temperatures of my PC, of course using Speedfan. I noticed that my AUX temperature was 84C when idling. This is a problem because I'm not sure what this temp. corresponds with and it's been bugging me that it's running near boiling temperatures. Here's a picture.

 

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Note: My fan's aren't actually running at 100%, it auto adjusts to when my PC needs more airflow.

 

So, can you guys help?

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http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic80642.html

http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=524224

http://forums.computerplanet.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=52

http://board.mypersianforum.com/showthread.php?t=320713

 

Do you even have an Auxiliary fan running off AUX0 or AUX1 on your mobo?

 

If not, just ignore it... if yes, that's a different situation.

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I think the point is, if you don't have a hook up to AUX0 or AUX1... you can safely ignore this.

If you do, you're gonna have to check the connectors on AUX0 or AUX1.

 

By the way, SpeedFan is not the only utility to measure your temps. Try something else, if you can't replicate it there. It could be glitch with the software...

Mine reports as 4 degrees.

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