Mother and Micro temperature
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Hello,
I am having trouble lowering the temperature of my CPU and GPU. I have already tried several things and I can't lower the temperature that oscillates at 50°C on both components. When I start the PC, it is already stuck at that temperature, the only one that varies is the GPU and the HD.
Moreover, when I am playing a game, the temperature doesn't go up either, it's as if it is stuck at 50°C. Although these could be normal temperatures, I don't understand why it doesn't go up or down. The chipset doesn't heat up more than normal. I changed the cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper Tx3 CPU Cooler and everything remains the same. Below I detail my PC and the temperatures.
Something I noticed when measuring the temperatures is that the revolutions of the CPU cooler go up considerablyCPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E7400, 2800 MHz
Motherboard: Asus P5SD2-VM
RAM: 2gb. Kingston
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS (512 MB)
HD: 500GB
Power supply: sentey 600w bcp600 os (I don't think they are real)
TEMPERATURES
operating system
ms windows 7 professional 32-bit
cpu
intel core 2 duo e7400 @ 2.80ghz 50 °c
wolfdale 45nm technology
ram
2,00 gb single-channel ddr2 @ 333mhz (5-5-5-15)
motherboard
asustek computer inc. p5sd2-vm (lga 775) 50 °c
graphics
syncmaster (1600x900@60hz)
512mb geforce 8400 gs (xfx pine group) 49 °c
hard drives
488gb samsung samsung hd502ij ata device (sata) 31 °c
optical drives
tsstcorp cddvdw sh-s223c ata device
elby clonedrive scsi cdrom device
audio
realtek high definition audioTHANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR RESPONDING.
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hello
what temperatures are you measuring them with?
if you have an asus motherboard try the PC probe, if not the core temp or the aida 64, compare the temps with those of the bios and try running a couple of stress tests (CPU burn)
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For these cases, the best thing to do is to provide screenshots, but let's go step by step:
1st The Coretemp shows you the temperature of each core, including maximum and minimum temperatures, and it would be good if you could share it with us.
2nd Check that the heatsink is correctly installed and heats up.
3rd Check the cooling in your case, especially if the heat dissipated from the micro comes out of the case or stays inside.
4th If your power supply is like the one in the image below, start thinking about changing it.

Salu2!
PD: Welcome to the forum :sisi:
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hello
what temperatures are you measuring them with?
if you have an asus motherboard try the PC probe, otherwise use core temp or aida 64, compare the temps with those from the bios and try running a couple of stress tests (CPU burn)
regardsI measure them with Speccy, I tried several others too and it's the same. I don't care about the ones from the bios either
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For these cases, the best thing is to put screenshots, but let's go step by step:
1st The Coretemp shows you the temperature of each core, including maximum and minimum, and it would be good if you shared it with us.
2nd Check that the heatsink is correctly installed and heats up.
3rd Check the cooling of your case, especially if the heat dissipated from the micro comes out of the case or stays inside.
4th If your power supply is the one in the image below, start thinking about changing it.

Salu2!
PD: Welcome to the forum :sisi:
the power supply is exactly the one you mentioned. is it possible that it is the problem? I have checked everything, including changing the micro cooler. I will try with coretemp and share it for your opinions.
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so that's what I said, look at the temps at rest and then run this on each core http://www.cpuburnin.com/ and upload some screenshots
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Here the temperature

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Man, if it always gives 50º exactly on both components, at idle and under load, with many revolutions or few of the fan, with several programs … I think it's some kind of motherboard problem. Either the probes don't work or the firmware is crazy.Have you tried updating the motherboard's BIOS?
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6 months ago I did a bios update.. it may be a problem with the mobo but by changing the power supply is there a possibility of solving it?
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Sorry but I don't know how to use CPU Burn-in, excuse my ignorance.
Needless to say thank you for responding
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If you have something more serious to test, you have nothing to lose, but I fear it will be difficult for me to fix it if the problem is with the motherboard.
Has this problem always occurred, in recent days, or since you upgraded the BIOS? (if you think it could be the latter, you already have your answer …)
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If you have something more serious to try, you have nothing to lose, but I fear it will be difficult for me to fix it if the problem is with the motherboard.
Has this problem always happened to you, in recent days, or since you upgraded the BIOS? (if you think it could be the latter, you already have your answer …)
this problem started a few months ago, when I was playing pes 2010, it didn't happen before. I am also experiencing monitor blackouts that occur when the system is not using any resources. I mean... the PC keeps working but the monitor turns off.
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Sorry but I don't know how to use CPU Burn-in, sorry for my ignorance.
Needless to say thank you for responding
very easy, you download it from the link I gave you, you run it (twice, because you have two cores) you set 30 minutes and start, and it has to raise the temperatures. If it doesn't, then you either have the motherboard probes screwed up and the micro sensors screwed up and no, that's not fixable.
but in fact the problem is not serious (I have the same thing happen to me, only it marks me as over) and my solution was to disable the temperature over safety in the bios :wall:
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You have checked that the heatsink makes good contact with the processor and is properly fitted, and that the thermal paste is well distributed with a thin layer.
Regards.
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Has comprobado que el disipador hace bien contacto con el procesador y está bien ajustado, y con la pasta térmica bien distribuida con una fina capa.
Saludos.
Si broo, eso esta comprobado ya que le cambie el disipador y cooler para ver si solucionaba el problema
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lo dicho.
de todos modos mirate this
that will serve you as an example so you can see what you have to "upload" as images -
As you have already been answered in another of the forums where you posted the query ¬¬, update the BIOS.
Version 0515
Description P5SD2-VM BIOS 0515
1. Support new CPUs. Please refer to our website at: http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx
2. Fix sometimes the password is requested when entering BIOS setup even though the password function is diabled.
3. Fix POST beeps too many times when onboard VGA is disabled and no add-on VGA card is installed.
4. Fix system cannot enter Windows Vista after installing VGA driver for ATI EAH3850 VGA card.
5. Modified CPU temperature measuring algorithm.
File Size
438,74 (KBytes) 2009.07.06 updateSalu2!
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As you have already been answered in another of the forums where you posted the query ¬¬, update the BIOS.
Salu2!
If it is an option, logically I consult in several forums as anyone would, since I look for different opinions to be able to continue testing and verify what the real problem is. I value all the opinions a lot because everything serves me. Thanks for pointing it out ;D
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Well for the moment I changed the power supply to a SENTEY EXTREME 400W R. everything remains the same, I still have to flash the bios, I don't have a disk and the AZ-FLASH doesn't recognize the USB drive. so I'll buy a disk and comment on how it went
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Well, the bios has already been updated (to the same version that I already had, which was the most up-to-date to download), but maybe changing things would help.. here are the results that are the same. So I rule out:
*Updating the bios
*Cleaning and changing thermal paste
*Changing the heatsink and micro cooler
*Changing the thermal paste of the Chipset
*Cooling the tower
*Changing the power supply
*Checking temperatures in bios
*reading temperature with different softwarehere are the photos:
well you guys will say what's next and thanks for the answers
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