Very noob question

bobby1234

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It seems to me that the two 30C are the temperatures for the two cores. 57C is the temperature on your hdd (i think).
 
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the 57C is your CPU temperature, get SpeedFan that will also give you the cpu temp when you minimize it, and if you want a seperate hard drive temp monitor get HD Tune and the weather channel has a Desktop outside temperature monitor, but you can't put a heatsink on that (outside)
 

TheJian

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Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
the 57C is your CPU temperature, get SpeedFan that will also give you the cpu temp when you minimize it, and if you want a seperate hard drive temp monitor get HD Tune and the weather channel has a Desktop outside temperature monitor, but you can't put a heatsink on that (outside)

Speedfan shows my 4 drive temps. 28c,27c,34c and 29c. I think the coolest ones are being directly blown across by my front 120. The topmost and bottom one get some of it and run hotter. But it should show all of his drives (since you mention speedfan).

The Weather channel? I'm sorry you lost me there :)
 

Ika

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The first temp may me your northbridge. not sure what else could get so hot while the cpu is so cool.