digitaloracle
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HOLY S**T!
96 C!
This was after the system had been running for several hours, but not really doing anything stressful (just websurfing and playing videos/music).
Could this temperature be correct? I am running an LGA775 P4 3Ghz (I think that that means it's a Prescott) with stock cooling. When I first boot up and go into BIOS (after around 10 hours off), it reads 55C, and climbs rather steadily. MBM5, which says it is incompatible with my motherboard, displays temperatues of -55C, -2C, and some others, one of which I found once at 96C, then a bit later it had dropped to something more normal. It has been a while since I looked at MBM5, so those numbers are just for background.
Is it likely that my temp diodes are broken? Or is that the real CPU temp? It is still running at 3Ghz (in windows system properites), and my computer appears to be stable at this temp.
EDIT: Gigabyte GA-8I915G Pro, BTW
96 C!
This was after the system had been running for several hours, but not really doing anything stressful (just websurfing and playing videos/music).
Could this temperature be correct? I am running an LGA775 P4 3Ghz (I think that that means it's a Prescott) with stock cooling. When I first boot up and go into BIOS (after around 10 hours off), it reads 55C, and climbs rather steadily. MBM5, which says it is incompatible with my motherboard, displays temperatues of -55C, -2C, and some others, one of which I found once at 96C, then a bit later it had dropped to something more normal. It has been a while since I looked at MBM5, so those numbers are just for background.
Is it likely that my temp diodes are broken? Or is that the real CPU temp? It is still running at 3Ghz (in windows system properites), and my computer appears to be stable at this temp.
EDIT: Gigabyte GA-8I915G Pro, BTW