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MotherBoard temp problems

Motherboard PC TEMP HOT

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Kraytwin

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Hey can anyone tell me is temp for motherboard is normal Advent DT2410 (SOCKET 0) its never been like this before its always been around 25-30C and now its runs up to 55-60C on games but everything is normal GPU 3071MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti (Gigabyte) 49 °C, CPU ntel Core i5 3330 @ 3.00GHz 50 °C

Ivy Bridge 22nm Technology, thanks if anyone can help 

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phillpower2

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:welcome:   Kraytwin,

 

Not all MBs have temp sensors and especially OEM brands such as Advent and Dell etc, can you tell us what processor you have so we can do some research on the thermal footprint.


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Yes its a intel Core i5 3330 @ 3.00GHz


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:oops:  missed that in your OP, 67.4°C is the max safe temp for the CPU so at 50°C it is running hot, specs for your MB here show it to be an MSI board so there is a good chance that it will have the sensors required to provide the voltage and temps readings, see canned info below;

 

Please take expanded screenshots and only use the method below to attach them.

Download Speedfan and install it.  Once it's installed, run the program and post here the information it shows.  The information I want you to post is the stuff that is circled in the example picture I have attached.

If you are running on a vista machine, please go to where you installed the program and run the program as administrator.

 

speedfan.png

 (this is a screenshot from a vista machine)

 

Download then run HWMonitor and post a screenshot so that we have a comparison to the Speedfan results, details from here

 

To capture and post a screenshot;

 

Click on the ALT key + PRT SCR key..its on the top row..right hand side..now click on start...all programs...accessories...paint....left click in the white area ...press CTRL + V...click on file...click on save...save it to your desktop...name it something related to the screen your capturing... BE SURE TO SAVE IT AS A .JPG ...otherwise it may be to big to upload... Click on the More Reply Options tab then after typing in any response you have... click on Choose File...desktop...find the screenshot..select it and click on Attach This File...on the lower left...after it says upload successful...click on add reply like you normally would.

 

Screenshot instructions are provided to assist those that may read this topic but are not yet aware of the “how to”.


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Not heard back from you Kraytwin, do you still require assistance or is the issue now resolved, an update would be appreciated.


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