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speedfan readings correct?!?!?!?!

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Name: pheonix991
Date: July 13, 2005 at 22:04:31 Pacific
OS: Windows xp, till i get my
CPU/Ram: p4 3330mhz
Comment:

i open up speedfan and i see
temp 1-36c
temp 2-77
temp 3-13
hd0 -43
temp 1-77

i know the first is my case temp. the first temp 1 is what seems to be my cpu. but when i open my hardware monitor that came with my mobo, i get somewhere around 41-45c. i'm wondering what the rest of the temps are and if they are right. anyone have any clue what these temps are?

p4 3.0ghz @ 222X15=3330mhz
512mb pc3200 dual channel @222mhz
80gb wd hdd/40gb seagate when on linux
8x agp geforce 6200 @ 501/552can't unlock extra pipes. plz help if you can
Audigy 2 ZS<



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Name: Sabertooth
Date: July 13, 2005 at 23:38:48 Pacific
Reply:

Sppedfan is not error-proof, what is the BIOS reporting as your CPU temperature ?

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Name: pheonix991
Date: July 14, 2005 at 13:41:07 Pacific
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my bios says 41-42c for the cpu. i've modded a 92mm fan to my hdd, so that has brought the temp down some.

p4 3.0ghz @ 222X15=3330mhz
512mb pc3200 dual channel @222mhz
80gb wd hdd/40gb seagate when on linux
8x agp geforce 6200 @ 530/585can't unlock extra pipes. plz help if you can
Audigy 2 ZS<


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