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In the BIOS, I know that "Current CPU Temperature" means the temp of the CPU, but what is the "Current SYSTEM Temperature?
Does SYSTEM mean motherboard? Northbridge? The inside of the case? Suprisingly, a Google search reveals nothing.
Also, I'm using SPEEDFAN to monitor my PC's temps, and it has 3 temp readings. The first two match the CPU/SYSTEM BIOS readings, but does anyone know what the third could be?
CPU: 36°C
SYSTEM: 41°C
UNKNOWN: 25°CMy HDD has no temp monitor (confirmed by Google), so it can't be that. Anybody?
Kisses XXOOXX
Jen

system temp is temp inside the case.u cannot see hdd temp, theres no way to do that. the 3rd one could be the video card but if u have a good one its kind of low,probably its the GPU temp (video processor)
peace

your system temp should not be higher than cpu temp...i think your cpu temp is 41...
system temp is 25 or 36Abit NF7-s 2500+ @ 3200+
512 Corsair XMS PC3200
128 meg Radeon 9800 Pro
2 X 36 GIG WD Raptors in RAID 0
3+ Mbps cable connection

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