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    Windows 11 x64 23H2 (22631.3447)
       #291

    Here are my idle temps with cold morning air. Best time also to do benchmarks.
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    Windows 10 Pro
       #292

    En dit is mos nou so flippen koud hier :)
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    Windows 11 Pro/ POP_OS 22.04 LTS
       #293

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    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #294

    copiertech25 said:
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    That's "package" temp for processor, Core is probably at least 10c cooler. Max temps for that processor are 62c core and 90c package so that one is super cool.
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    Windows 11 Pro/ POP_OS 22.04 LTS
       #295

    CountMike said:
    That's "package" temp for processor, Core is probably at least 10c cooler. Max temps for that processor are 62c core and 90c package so that one is super cool.
    Right after I posted that everything dropped 10c. I had just been gaming right before I posted that. Hence why my GPU was 52c. It hovers around 38c idle.
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    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
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    Windows 10 Pro 64bit 20H2 19042.844
       #297

    Speccy Reading my Motherboard Temp at 118C, I think wrong senor reading, NEW System is intel I7 7700 Air Cooled, Asus G11CD, my first intel system in years, so worried a bit on temps

    Note only playing 1 Game of Secondlife right now, watching music videos and still setting things up, just got the PC today

    Gotta update my specs yet
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    Win 10 21H1 (OS Build 19043.1151)
       #298

    AMDMan2016 said:
    Speccy Reading my Motherboard Temp at 118C, I think wrong senor reading, NEW System is intel I7 7700 Air Cooled, Asus G11CD, my first intel system in years, so worried a bit on temps

    Note only playing 1 Game of Secondlife right now, watching music videos and still setting things up, just got the PC today

    Gotta update my specs yet
    Speccy doesn't always give the correct temps.
    You might want to look into running Open Hardware Monitor,
    or CPU-Z.
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    Windows 10 Pro 64bit 20H2 19042.844
       #299

    Yeah checked Hardware monitor, showed 118 there also, Bios only shows CPU temps, upper 30's to mid 40's there, nothing I guess too high, keep in mind this is my first intel based system since 2003, before this was on AMD based systems, so got a little nervous lol

    Do I need to adjust fan speed in Asus program? System is G11CD, Intel I7 7700, 8gb of ram (Single channel right now) til I can afford dual channel 16gb lol, SSD drive, and Secondary storage 1tb hard drive, and Geforce 1050 dual slot video card.
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    Win 10 21H1 (OS Build 19043.1151)
       #300

    AMDMan2016 said:
    Yeah checked Hardware monitor, showed 118 there also, Bios only shows CPU temps, upper 30's to mid 40's there, nothing I guess too high, keep in mind this is my first intel based system since 2003, before this was on AMD based systems, so got a little nervous lol

    Do I need to adjust fan speed in Asus program? System is G11CD, Intel I7 7700, 8gb of ram (Single channel right now) til I can afford dual channel 16gb lol, SSD drive, and Secondary storage 1tb hard drive, and Geforce 1050 dual slot video card.
    I think that you my have a mobo temp issue.
    A temp of 118 °c for a modern mobo, even at heavy load is quite high.
    Are you running some kind of OC (overclock)?

    I would ramp-up the fan speed, add more fans, if you can.
    Even running with the side-panel removed, to see if this makes any difference.
    With the mobo running at that temp, it's likely the board won't last very long, or a vastly reduced lifespan.
    If the mobo does fry it self, it may take other components with it.
    I would even consider an RMA, if it's a new system.
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