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      I put it here because I didn't know where to put it, the thing is that I was doing a little OC of my graphics, and I started to look at the temps of everything with HWmonitor, and I noticed that there is one that says TMPIN0 127 degrees, oh boy. It has probably been like this for a while xD
      And there is another one that says TMPIN2 -53 degrees.

      Can someone explain it to me? xD

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        @MaxLG:

        Good, I'm putting it here because I didn't know where to put it, the thing is that I was doing a little OC on my graphics, and I started looking at the temps of everything with HWmonitor, and I noticed that there is one that says TMPIN0 127 degrees, oh come on. It has probably been like this for a while xD
        And there is another one that says TMPIN2 -53 degrees.

        Can someone explain it to me?xD

        Maybe if you put some images in help mode the problem is more visible, upload some screenshots so I can see it better, what graphics card is it, series, model? are you sure it's 127 degrees? or is it Fahrenheit and not Celsius

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          whoololon Veteranos HL @gamingpy
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          @gamingpy:

          Maybe if you put some images in help mode it is more visible the problem, upload some screenshots to be able to see it better, what graphics card is it, series, model? are you sure it is 127 degrees? or is it Fahrenheit and not Celsius

          +1
          127ºF = 52.778ºC

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            MaxLG @whoololon
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            Come on, I'm not that short, it's Celsius, of course I would have realized.

            The temperature is not of the graphics card, so that doesn't matter, because I have another program to know the temps of the graphics card (gtx260) and the temps are correct.

            And the processor the nucelos do not exceed 60 degrees.

            so either it's some component of the motherboard, or it's some ram, or I don't know what it could be, I just came up with that

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              whoololon Veteranos HL @MaxLG
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              What a beating the motherboard has taken.
              Those 127ºC it indicates correspond to the chipset, and it's roasting but in a good way.

              In HWMonitor, the indicators are as follows:

              TMPIN0 corresponds to the motherboard.
              TMPIN1 is the southbridge.
              TMPIN2 is the northbridge.

              A silly question. Have you been overclocking it via FSB?

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                MaxLG @whoololon
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                @whoololon:

                What a mess that has been made to the motherboard.
                Those 127ºC it indicates correspond to the chipset, and it is roasting but very well.

                In the HWMonitor, the indicators are as follows:

                TMPIN0 corresponds to the motherboard.
                TMPIN1 is the southbridge.
                TMPIN2 is the northbridge.

                A silly question. Have you been overclocking it via fsb?

                In this pc the only thing that has been touched is the frequency of the graphics (600 Mhz instead of 500MHz, from the core)
                I have not touched the FSB because I was not interested, everything is going very well like this so it was not necessary.

                Well with this temp it must take time, and how do you explain the -50C temperature?
                Maybe the sensors are wrong or the program does not register them well

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                  whoololon Veteranos HL @MaxLG
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                  Well, if you doubt a wrong reading, use the multimeter on the chipset heatsink (carefully) or measure it with an external thermometer. The downside is that it may not have a sensor.

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                    MaxLG @whoololon
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                    The PC is not mine, I have tried to convince the owner of the PC to let me open it to see if it is that hot. Let's see, the sensor that marks 127 degrees is always the same, and all the others are going down or up the temperature, so that it is always at 127 degrees is very strange, and more so if I have not touched the FSB. Second, the one that marks below 0 degrees is updating the temperature, that is really strange.
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                      @MaxLG:

                      The PC is not mine, I have tried to convince the PC owner to let me open it to see if it is that hot.

                      Let's see, the sensor that marks 127 degrees is always the same, and all the others are going down or up in temperature, so that one is always at 127 degrees is very strange, and more so if I have not touched the FSB.

                      Second, the one that marks below 0 degrees is updating the temperature, that is really strange as hell

                      The truth is that it is a bit strange case if you have the possibility the only thing that comes to mind is to try with another power supply to see if it continues to maintain those temperatures to rule out things, although it could also be due to the ventilation of the case I think.

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                        You should tell him that nowadays there is no technology to repair vehicles or appliances without accessing their interior, or you can offer yourself as a machine healer who, through psychosomatic powers, can repair a burned hard drive or reinstall a Windows without touching the computer.
                        It might work and you could make a lot of money.
                        Jokes aside, unless it has a vapochill, the -50°C thing doesn't make sense. So, either we assume that the readings are correct and the chipset is being toasted while the northbridge circuitry is in Siberia, or that the sensor is lying like a scoundrel.
                        As things stand, without opening it, is the most I can get. <:(

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                          @whoololon:

                          You should tell him that nowadays there is no technology to repair vehicles or appliances without accessing their interior, or you can offer yourself as a machine healer who, through psychosomatic powers, can repair a burned hard drive or reinstall a Windows without touching the computer.
                          It might work and you could make a lot of money.
                          Jokes aside, unless he has a vapochill, the -50°C thing doesn't make sense. So, either we assume that the readings are correct and the chipset is toasting while the northbridge circuitry is in siberia, or that the sensor is lying like a scoundrel.
                          As things stand, without opening it, is the most I can do. <:(

                          Hahaha, I forgot to say that we paid him a one-way ticket to the northbridge xD

                          I'll tell him, it's a friend's so I can't do whatever I want xD.

                          If he doesn't let me, I'll try to contact the Aliens to see if they know how to repair PCs without opening them.

                          Thank you very much!

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                            Very possibly it has the sensors broken.

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                              That's what I think, since it has been working all day without any problems
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                                A while ago something similar happened to me. But the error was marked in the BIOS and the CPU
                                I couldn't find a solution, but the motherboard still works.
                                Best regards
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                                  MaxLG @Franziskaner
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                                  Jaja, well, there you go, the sensors must be faulty.
                                  Otherwise, would a chipset at 127 degrees last an entire day?

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                                    @MaxLG:

                                    Jaja, well, there you go, the sensors must be wrong.
                                    Otherwise, a chipset at 127 degrees would last a whole day?

                                    Get real, it would shut down or not work properly… :facepalm:

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                                      Get your feet on the ground, it would turn off or not work well the equipment… :facepalm:

                                      Haha, that's why I say it, because I don't think it would last that long at 127 degrees

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                                        The HWmonitor does not always interpret the sensors well, and ends up putting what is not, especially in the first section of the board.

                                        I have a supposed "sensor" that always marks between 97 and 113º C ?

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