My current TBird 800 is running at 146.2°C?

scaryjeff

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Since the other temperature is exactly the same, it probably means that either the sensor is not there, and that is the maximum value it can give, or it is broken. There is no way that the chip would run if it was actually at that temperature.
 

Maverick2002

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yea sandra sucks........says my AGP bus is at 100mhz (66mhz in reality) and my PCI bus is at 50mhz (33mhz in reality)........so don't trust sandra for most readings, although their cpu readings are nice........but the best thing about sandra is that you can retreive info that you cant get any other way (ie certain hardware serial numbers) ;)
 

Usul

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Yes, use MBM5, better then Via.
And also control the thermal resistor, under the cpu: might be broken or the 2 wires might touch each other.