Originally posted by: Pippo
I removed the side panel and used the pc for a short while late in the evening and, as expected, the temps were a few degrees lower but, again, I used the pc only for a short while.
I installed coretemp and the temps were in the high sixties, quite different (10 degrees higher) that what reported from probe 2.
What actually scares me the most is the MB temp being around 47 C while idle according to Probe 2.
I still have to upgrade the bios (the MB come with ver.1305) so maybe that will help; next step will be to try to push the fans to work 100% working on the bios setting.
What else should I try?
Also I have seen the cpu fan stopping (according to probe2 which raises a warning), which makes me think that probe 2 is not so reliable (I can't think of that fan being shut down even for a sec; if it will happen again with the side panel off I will see if it is moving or not).
ciao,
Pietro
yep, the temps from coretemp are supposed to be higher than what probe2 reports since core temps uses the digital sensors within the actual cores (the hottest part of the processor). one thing i would suggest is that you turn off the fan control utility (q-fan). when i first put my system together i had q-fan control my CPU fan, thus not allowing it to work at it its full RPM. i immediately noticed a drop in temps, however, your temps are quite a bit higher than what i had...how is your cable management? after i installed my Tuniq, i figured i might as well rearrange some cables. since then, my mobo temp has decreased a bit

. although it may not be due to the arrangement of cables, but rather the installation of a better CPU cooler. even though your mobo temp is a bit high, it is not really a cause for concern; the sensor is very close to the southbridge chip so if you have any SATA devices working, the southbridge chip will run hotter, thus, increasing your 'motherboard' temp. iirc, the threshold for the SB chip is 100C (someone correct me if im wrong).
i have heard issues before about the cpu fan stopping; this has been with both the stock HS as well as the ACF 7 pro. if Probe 2 reports that the fan RPM is 0, then definitely verify whether the fan is or is not actually working. although many people just dismiss Probe2's readings, i would suggest that you consider them fairly accurate for daily use.
hope that helps
