Motherboard at 84 degrees celcius?!

ultipig

New Member
Hello,

I just installed PC PROBE II from the motherboard software/drivers cd that came with the mobo. Right when it booted, it said that my motherboard was at 84 degrees celcius? That's crazy!

It hasn't changed at all in the past 5 minutes. I suspect that there is an error.

Right when I saw it, I turned all my case fans on high because I was freaked out.

I suspect an error, because everything else is fluctuating except the motherboard temperature.

My cpu temp is going between 27c to 30c. I know that's fine.

I'm just confused. Have any of you heard of the same problem with this software?

Thanks.
 

ultipig

New Member
Wow. PC Wizard said the same thing.

I think my motherboard is telling the programs that it's at 85c, because a motherboard would melt (exaggeration) at that temperature...
 

linkin

VIP Member
well feel inside the case and see if it does feel like 85*c. if it's not it could be a bad sesnor.
 

ultipig

New Member
Hmph. Feels room temperature. It must just be a bad sensor thingy.

Considering I have three 12cm intake fans, one 12cm outtake fan, one 20cm outtake fan, and all cables tucked behing the motherboard tray, I would seriously doubt that there is a ventilation problem.

Just seems like a whole bunch of bologna to me.
 

Matthew1990

New Member
I belive most mobos wouldnt melt at 85, if graphics cards PCB can stand up to 120C so you would the mobo. Mine is 28C idle and 35C load.
 

Springy182

New Member
Hmph. Feels room temperature. It must just be a bad sensor thingy.

Considering I have three 12cm intake fans, one 12cm outtake fan, one 20cm outtake fan, and all cables tucked behing the motherboard tray, I would seriously doubt that there is a ventilation problem.

Just seems like a whole bunch of bologna to me.

Bad sensor, if it doesnt fluctuate at all, and the amount of cooling you have, it's definitely the sensor.
 

dsolash

New Member
well it may be right.. but probably wrong.. or maybe you messed the nb voltage up or something. My board ran fairly hot, even though i have an Antec 1200 so i just bought a little antecspot cool fan blowing directly on my nb heatsink. Reduced the temperature by about 10C. The board may be bad also
 
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