I am quite sure my core is not colder than my room, Soccer. 😉
I am quite sure my core is not colder than my room, Soccer. 😉
Yeah I guess that big hunk of metal with a fan on it plus native undervolting/underclocking wouldn't allow for such a feat 🙄
The chip reports a temperature that's always in reference to some number. IE, in reference to 100C, it would report "70" if the cpu were at 30C.
If a program thinks your chip is referencing to 90C, then that would cause your temp to be read as 20C, which is less than ambient temp (usually 23C).