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ID Category Severity Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
0001088 [SpeedFan] Other minor always 2008-03-02 14:00 2008-05-05 00:49
Reporter robburgoyne View Status public  
Assigned To alfredo
Priority normal Resolution fixed  
Status resolved   Product Version 4.33
Summary 0001088: Temperature out of control
Description Hi
 
I have a Biostar TP35 motherboard with a Core2Duo 2.66GHz, 4GB RAM, Vista Business 64bit, 4 SATA HDD, Nvidia 8500GT.
 
I wanted to overclock but noticed that I got a weird readout on one temperature using SpeedFan. My temperatures in BIOS (CPU and SYS) are both low and normal. between 25 and 35 degrees.
 
Please could you tell me what is reading 127 degrees? That seems a bit weird...
 
Thanks!
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Motherboard Model
Video Card Model Nvidia 8500GT
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(0003287)
tomh (reporter)
2008-03-05 09:46

Try with the latest 4.34 beta.
It could be considered as an RC version now as I think 4.34 final sould be out in a couple of weeks.
(0003289)
robburgoyne (reporter)
2008-03-06 06:44

Ok, so I downloaded the latest - 4.34 and the only difference is that my CPU speeds are now running realistically (around 40 degrees) but I still get the 127 degrees... Strange! :-)
(0003290)
robburgoyne (reporter)
2008-03-06 06:46

Oh - and I've just upgraded my GPU to the nVidia 8800GT 512MB. Awesome change! And it runs about 15 degrees cooler than the 8500GT (according to RivaTuner)
(0003469)
norman02us (reporter)
2008-05-05 00:45

When a sensor shows 127°C and the temperature doesn't change, that means that there is an unused sensor. Motherboard manufacturers use certain chips on their Motherboards that have sensor/fan control abilities.
Mostly for cost reasons manufactureres do not always use the full range of capabilities that such a chip has to offer, but Speedfan detects all capabilities of the chip. I believe 127°C is the maximum for most sensors and that's why this value is displayed for unused sensors.
(0003470)
alfredo (manager)
2008-05-05 00:48

Norman is right.

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
2008-03-02 14:00 robburgoyne New Issue
2008-03-02 14:00 robburgoyne Status new => assigned
2008-03-02 14:00 robburgoyne Assigned To => alfredo
2008-03-02 14:00 robburgoyne File Added: SpeedFan 4.33 - Super high temperature.jpg
2008-03-02 14:00 robburgoyne Video Card Model => Nvidia 8500GT
2008-03-02 14:01 robburgoyne Issue Monitored: robburgoyne
2008-03-05 09:46 tomh Note Added: 0003287
2008-03-06 06:44 robburgoyne Note Added: 0003289
2008-03-06 06:46 robburgoyne Note Added: 0003290
2008-05-05 00:45 norman02us Note Added: 0003469
2008-05-05 00:47 alfredo File Deleted: SpeedFan 4.33 - Super high temperature.jpg
2008-05-05 00:48 alfredo Note Added: 0003470
2008-05-05 00:48 alfredo Status assigned => acknowledged
2008-05-05 00:49 alfredo Status acknowledged => resolved
2008-05-05 00:49 alfredo Resolution open => fixed
2008-05-05 00:49 alfredo Fixed in Version => 4.34


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