I dont have very many specifics on the system, but I dont think that will make too much of a difference.
a friend of mine has a p3 733 system with a shuttle mobo, and his cpu sensor reads from 75-80C while idling and in bios.
Im quite sure this isnt accurate. I have tried 3 different and all very adequate HSF's and the results are all about the same. No, I didnt forget to remove the plastic over the thermal pad. yes, they were all applied correctly with thermal compound.
it isnt a software problem, because, as I said, the temps are reported this high in bios.
there is no way his system could actually be running this hot, because he is able to game for hours on end without any lockups. If it was idling at 75C there is no way the system would be able to make it through a 3 hour game of empire earth
anyone know why the sensors are reporting such outrageous temps?
a friend of mine has a p3 733 system with a shuttle mobo, and his cpu sensor reads from 75-80C while idling and in bios.
Im quite sure this isnt accurate. I have tried 3 different and all very adequate HSF's and the results are all about the same. No, I didnt forget to remove the plastic over the thermal pad. yes, they were all applied correctly with thermal compound.
it isnt a software problem, because, as I said, the temps are reported this high in bios.
there is no way his system could actually be running this hot, because he is able to game for hours on end without any lockups. If it was idling at 75C there is no way the system would be able to make it through a 3 hour game of empire earth
anyone know why the sensors are reporting such outrageous temps?
