fatdragon Member Jan 10, 2007 #1 When i open speed fan and look at the temps i can see that temp 2 is 127c. Is it surpose to be like that ?
When i open speed fan and look at the temps i can see that temp 2 is 127c. Is it surpose to be like that ?
ghost Active Member Jan 10, 2007 #2 Well what is temp2? Also nothing on ur PC should be running at 127c lol. So I would do is go into the BIOS and check for temps in there.
Well what is temp2? Also nothing on ur PC should be running at 127c lol. So I would do is go into the BIOS and check for temps in there.
Lord Guthran banned Jan 10, 2007 #3 indeed to build on what he said, if something WAS running at 127c, something would either blow up, or your compy wont turn on ^^
indeed to build on what he said, if something WAS running at 127c, something would either blow up, or your compy wont turn on ^^
thealmightyone New Member Jan 10, 2007 #4 Speedfan is picking up what it thinks is a temp sensor, and is misinterpreting the data. So, ignore it.
Speedfan is picking up what it thinks is a temp sensor, and is misinterpreting the data. So, ignore it.
fatdragon Member Jan 10, 2007 #5 i think i use another program and see wat happen but thanks for your advice
Jet VIP Member Jan 11, 2007 #6 This is a known issue with Speedfan, it sometimes detects a sensor that isn't there. You just have to ignore the faulty reading .
This is a known issue with Speedfan, it sometimes detects a sensor that isn't there. You just have to ignore the faulty reading .
jedijeff123 New Member Jan 11, 2007 #7 all i got is that the software that is checking the temps i screwd up. or just incorrectly reading it.
all i got is that the software that is checking the temps i screwd up. or just incorrectly reading it.