- Oct 12, 2003
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Basically this is what I see below:
Idle:
CoolIT Vantage LCD screen: 34c
Bios screen: 40c
Asus cpu probe *in windows*: 38c
Under load (gaming) after 1-2 hours:
CoolIT Vantage LCD screen 47c
Bios screen: 52c
Asus cpu probe *in windows*: 48c
Under load (surfing/video editing) after 1 hour:
CoolIT Vantage LCD screen 41c
Bios screen: 45c
Asus Cpu probel *in windows* 42c
Is my cpu cooler pretty much giving me a wrong reading or giving a reading from a different area of the cpu / bios screen just giving a random reading / or the Asus cpu temp program just being what it is? Should I just add a seperate temp sensor along the cpu area to get a better idea of the cpu temp?
or should I just focus on the highest number as the base temp?
thanks in advance!
Idle:
CoolIT Vantage LCD screen: 34c
Bios screen: 40c
Asus cpu probe *in windows*: 38c
Under load (gaming) after 1-2 hours:
CoolIT Vantage LCD screen 47c
Bios screen: 52c
Asus cpu probe *in windows*: 48c
Under load (surfing/video editing) after 1 hour:
CoolIT Vantage LCD screen 41c
Bios screen: 45c
Asus Cpu probel *in windows* 42c
Is my cpu cooler pretty much giving me a wrong reading or giving a reading from a different area of the cpu / bios screen just giving a random reading / or the Asus cpu temp program just being what it is? Should I just add a seperate temp sensor along the cpu area to get a better idea of the cpu temp?
or should I just focus on the highest number as the base temp?
thanks in advance!
