Just put together a new rig two days ago, and I've been very happy so far... until deciding to check on my core temps. In BIOS, my system and CPU temps are both ~31-34C, which seems great. But when I fire up any application to check on the core temps - HWMonitor, CoreTemp, RealTemp, etc. - core 0 is about the same as the above, while core 1 is (supposedly) massively overheating. HWMonitor reports 40C and 75C, respectively; RealTemp reports 34C and 65C, respectively.
It seems clear that the temperature sensor for the second core is whacked, as unless I'm mistaken, it is physically implausible that there would be a 35C difference across the CPU. So my question is, what do I do? I'm running at stock speeds right now, but may want to OC in the future when I get an aftermarket HSF. If I do OC, will it be safe to just use the core 0 reading and assume the second core is near the same value? Should I just return this CPU?
It seems clear that the temperature sensor for the second core is whacked, as unless I'm mistaken, it is physically implausible that there would be a 35C difference across the CPU. So my question is, what do I do? I'm running at stock speeds right now, but may want to OC in the future when I get an aftermarket HSF. If I do OC, will it be safe to just use the core 0 reading and assume the second core is near the same value? Should I just return this CPU?