AMD 800 and 1.2 read same temp

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AMD 800 and 1.2 read same temp

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ok i have a mother board that i have put in a 800 and 1.2 and it read both at 121 c.


do you think the probs are broken or what is wrong.


would the cpu have died by now i have i left them running for like 2 hours.


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temp is at ideal
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Post by Sean »

if you mean 121 degrees C, then, yes, it HAS to be wrong. 100 C is boiling point, so...there's not processor that could stand anything more then 70 C i think.. (correct me if I'm wrong).
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yes both the cpu and case temp are reading very high no change either

i have 1 intake and 1 outtake

psu fan

cpu hsf


cpu 121c
case 101c


not f just c
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ya, i think your right. i think the motherboard would have already died tho, they don't last as long temp wise as the cpu.

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so do you think the probes are messed up or could it be the powersupply giving wrong power to the motherboard
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Those temps can't be right. Are you having any instability, lock ups or other problems? Also what heatsink/fan are you using?

Mobo temp probes are rarely accurate but usually not THAT far off. I use a gigabyte mobo too and it's 2-3c off. As long as your system is stable I wouldn't worry about it.

I doubt the psu is causing that. How's your voltages?
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CPU Core 1.74
AUX voltage 2.4
+3.3 volt 3.34
+5.0 volt 5.0
+12.0 volt 11.61
-12 volt -0.59
-5.0 volt -5.51
+5.0 standby 4.87


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Those all look fine except for the -12. Mine is showing 10.83. Not sure about that one if it matters though.


Everything stable? If so then no need to worry about it. ;)

I would check and see if there is a bios update for your mobo. That might help give you closer temps.
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Post by scribble »

seems stable

i ran cpu benchmark with sandra software and it did it with no problem

still running


i just dont want it to blow up in my room

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Post by blade »

It won't blow up. If the temp gets too hot your system would either lock up or shut down. Possibly reboot too.


I've had a few cheapy power supplies blow. Sounded like a gun going off, but there was no other damage and nothing flew out of the system. It all stayed in the psu.
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