CPUID Hardware Monitor Question.

SEANYBOY5770

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Hi, I am confused when I look for my CPU temperature on CPUID HWMonitor, there is one called CPUTIN and there is a section for all my cores with temperatures, but which one should I be monitoring? Here's a picture so you can see for yourself:
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Thanks for your help! I really appreciate it :)
 

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SEANYBOY5770

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Well, I'm kinda confused, I cant really monitor both of them if they show different tempratures. :/
Thanks for the response anyway :)
 

StrangleHold

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The Core temp. is the sensor on the processor.The CPUTIN is the processor temp sensor on the motherboard.
 

kdfresh09

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my guess is that it your true cpu temp can be found under 1 of 3 entries.
systin, cputin, or auxtin. just run intel burn test on default settings, and see which one of these three go up. odds are, after seeing which one goes up it will be about 10-15c more than what your core temps are showing. run it and let us know what you find.
 

linkin

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If you're measuring the CPU temp, the core temperatures listed are more accurate, CPUTIN is more of a "fail-safe" or worst case scenario temperature.
 

kdfresh09

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well i have been using the tmpin0 value in hw monitor for the longest. i run stress tests and it goes up, and it changes when i change my fan speed as well so i figured this is the right one. the reason why i havnt been using the core temp readings is because they didnt seem right to me, too low. and then i heard of people saying that thuban sensors are wrong. what should i be looking at for the right temps? these temps are at 85% cpu load by the way, for the past 10 hours. have been encodiding movies all day.

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