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werid conroe temps...

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okay werid problem...i have posted in the Overclocking section before about a problem i;m having with my temps when it;s OCed. i just went into the bios and loaded the default setting and used tat and coretemp both said that it was around 63c. i'm gonna re apply AS ceranmique and manually set the voltage to 1.325 and see if it helps...wish me luck!!!
 
just reapplied the TP...and it;s at 55c...still high as hell...everything i;m running is stock.
and just waiting for it break in.
stock speed, stock cooler.

anything else i can do or try other than buying a new cooler.
 
I knew you had a P5W DH as soon as I saw the title. This is from Asus site:


http://support.asus.com/faq/faq.aspx?no...E665-58CE-CB2AC36794D9&SLanguage=en-us

Question:

"The motherboard temperature reading from P5W DH Deluxe is significantly higher (by almost 10 degrees) than most other motherboards.
Is that normal? If so, what is a safe temperature range on this motheboard?

Answer:

It should be normal if the motherboard temperature is within the range of 40~65 degrees Celsius.

The motherboard temperature sensor has been placed between ICH7R Silicon Image 4723.

This is the second hottest place on the motherboard apart from the CPU, also at the airway of chassis fan, to ensure Q'Fan2 is capable of managing chassis fans in the most efficient manner.

Hence, it means the motherboard temperature reading on this board may be quite hot as compared to other motherboards when its overall temperature is not really that much hotter.

Your system should be OK if it is within this temperature range "
 
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