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Thread: speedfan says theres 2 things running at 124 celcius, yikes!

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    speedfan says theres 2 things running at 124 celcius, yikes!

    i installed speedfan 4.25 the other day on my rig (see specs on my sig). It's telling me that two things in my system (each just called "Temp") are showing 124C. the only thing i can think of that I have 2 of are my RAM DIMMs altho i wouldn't have thought they'd have internal temp sensors. Is it really possible my RAM or something else runs that hot?

    Or is it just the known temp sensor issues with the ASUS A8V Deluxe mobos?
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    I have the same thing with the same motherboards, i think there is only 3 tempreature sensors speed fan will pick up with this mobo, CPU, Case and PSU the rest is just because there are values for it in speedfan but no actual sensors feeding it.
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    It's an issue with these boards.

    Mine did the same.

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    Yeah I wouldn't worry about it cos the same thing happens with me.

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    motherboard monitor thinks my system temperature is around 300 deg C... not unusual to get weird readings if the software isn't interpreting the sensor data correctly! Silly unsupported Sparkle motherboard

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