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Old Nov 01, 2008, 07:29 PM // 19:29   #1
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I installed PC Probe II from my asus disk

and it says my Motherboard temperature is awfully high around 60 degrees

is this a software or hardware problem?
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Old Nov 02, 2008, 11:46 AM // 11:46   #2
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Mmm, I've heard from a few friends that there was something wrong with the program, it was giving bad readings. Do you know the model number of your motherboard?

To really see what temp it's running at you'd need to go through your BIOS, and check it there. You could also download speed-fan. I'd also suggest checking for an update to the PC Probe program to see if it's been fixed or not on the main website.

Edit: 60C or 60F btw?
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Old Nov 02, 2008, 03:45 PM // 15:45   #3
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Mmm, I've heard from a few friends that there was something wrong with the program, it was giving bad readings. Do you know the model number of your motherboard?

To really see what temp it's running at you'd need to go through your BIOS, and check it there. You could also download speed-fan. I'd also suggest checking for an update to the PC Probe program to see if it's been fixed or not on the main website.

Edit: 60C or 60F btw?
ASUS P5Q ATX Intel Motherboard
60C

and when im running everest i says the same

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Old Nov 02, 2008, 04:04 PM // 16:04   #4
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Are there mounds of dust on the motherboard heatsinks?
Is there a fan on one of the motherboard chips?
Is it running?
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Old Nov 02, 2008, 05:21 PM // 17:21   #5
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Are there mounds of dust on the motherboard heatsinks?
Is there a fan on one of the motherboard chips?
Is it running?
No theyres no dust its only 4 months old
yes
yes 3000rpm
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