CPUTIN & AUXTIN temprature too HIGH

Saravanan Muthu

New Member
Hi guys,

I am new here and need help in figuring out an issue with my CPUTIN & AUXTIN value in HW Monitor. I recently upgraded my system which has a DP55KG mobo and Intel i5 750 processor from 32 bit to 64 bit, and changed my 4 GB RAM to 12 GB RAM. After that I monitored my system temperatures using the HW Monitor software for 64 bit and the CPUTIN & AUXTIN values are very high & low. You can see in the image that CPUTIN value has a maximum high as 450+ degree and this sometimes goes above 500 also but the thing is this never goes after the system starts. This high value I believe it gets from the start of the System when the OS boots itself. While running it goes upto 120+ degrees and the minimum sometimes goes to 1 or any single digit value. And the AUXTIN on the contrast shows a very lower value all the time. I have to remind you that I have a GPU XFX 8600 GT 1 GB RAM, this model usually comes with a FAN but mine broke down few years ago and its still working under 100 degree without any issues. I have removed the processor heat sink twice cleaned it and reapplied thermal paste, and my processor heat sink is cooler master Hyper 212 Plus.
So please advise me what the issue might be and whether I should be worried. Thank you
 

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johnb35

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The cputin is the motherboard cpu temp sensor while the coretemp is cpu mounted temp sensor. You are better off going with the coretemp values then the cputin value as they are very seldom correct anyway.
 

Cromewell

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Staff member
As above, I suspect there either isn't a temperature sensor in the location hardware monitor is looking, it's reading the value incorrectly or that it is malfunctioning. The internal coretemp sensors at ~40 degrees are fine. The high and low ranges on the *TIN are absurd.
 

Intel_man

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Lol 485 degrees. Your house is probably on fire if that was an actual legit temperature reading.


Unless its an AMD processor right @Darren? loljk.
 

Intel_man

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Cut it out with all the AMD crap. I have a 6 core overclocked Phenom 2 and it has never gone over 60C.
Y U GOTTA BE SO CEREAL?

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