are they bad?

FFCFoo

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I just wanted to say. Is my heating and cooling bad? Also in speedfan it says remote 1 that is over heating. What is remote 1? My pc is acting a little slow.

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What are your system specs?

If you had a dedicated video card, I would bet that Remote 1 is that sensor, because there is no way that your GPU is 0C. If you have an i7 then I would say it could be the CPU. In either case, 75C is up there, but it's not dangerously hot.
 
What are your system specs?

If you had a dedicated video card, I would bet that Remote 1 is that sensor, because there is no way that your GPU is 0C. If you have an i7 then I would say it could be the CPU. In either case, 75C is up there, but it's not dangerously hot.

If any of the cpu's are 75C then that is much too hot... Heck, even when overclocking i wont let my max temps go above 65c...
 
What are your system specs?

If you had a dedicated video card, I would bet that Remote 1 is that sensor, because there is no way that your GPU is 0C. If you have an i7 then I would say it could be the CPU. In either case, 75C is up there, but it's not dangerously hot.

I do have a dedicated video card. I took it out and I blew some dust out of it. It lowered to 65. I felt my video card. It was hot. But it cooled down a little.
 
I would bet Remote 1 is the GPU then, 65 seems a normal temp to idle at. When I still had the single slot cooler on my 8800GT, it would idle at 62 at a 45% fan speed. It would also make more sense if Remote 2 were the CPU too then, haha.

If you're worrying about the temp, I would just raise the fan speed. I figured out how to make a custom fan autoprofile on RivaTuner, so it's basically a silent build now. The GPU could definitely be cooler, but it's nothing to be too concerned about, again depending on what the airflow in your case is like. How high does it get on max load?
 
remote 2 being the cpu at 30c idle when its running at 1.45v? not a chance, unless its liquid cooled.

EDIT: unless its the cpu temperature, in which case you need to ignore it anyways. core temperature is the only one that would matter.
 
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