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    Abit IP35 Pro XE Bios 11 Problems

    I have an Abit IP35 Pro XE with the 1.1 bios and a 7300

    At first I thought I got the 1.0 bios and that I'd have to flash it because I couldn't get half multipliers (that doesn't really matter since the 7300 has 10x), but the bios id is 05/26/2008-P35-W627DHG-6A79OA1OC-11

    The problem is that the temperature is always 37 C for both cores and 32 C for CPU. I've tried Everest, Realtemp, Coretemp, HWMonitor - same results

    Any suggestions?

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    Re: Abit IP35 Pro XE Bios 11 Problems

    So whats the problem?? Will the temps rise above those readings when the CPU is stressed?? If so then your thermal sensors are stuck reading below that mark. Its a very common thing on C2D's, I have the same thing with my E8600. Use Prime96 to stress both cores, if the temp rises past the levels you mention then dont worry about it.
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    Re: Abit IP35 Pro XE Bios 11 Problems

    They don't rise, they don't drop. They're just stuck there no matter what the load is.

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    Re: Abit IP35 Pro XE Bios 11 Problems

    Use real temp, it will tell you if your sensors are stuck or not!
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