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Tempetures again
Hi,
Under the same circumstances and actually the same components accept for the mother board, and using the everest software to get the report on the Temperatures .
on the PC with GIGABYTE mother Bord the AMD Processor the temp is 60 Celsius with no load, while with the Asus mother board the temperature is 52 Celsius
now is the sensor on my GIGABYTE having a problem? or .... I don't know what.
I really enjoy (I don't know why) using my GIGABYTE MoBo more than my Asus, so should I use the GIGABYTE or the Asus ( I send my Asus MoBo to the supplier to claim warranty after my problem of continues burning of my PSU's and since then I did not have a PSU problem while i am using my old GIGABYTE MoBo
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Do you have any case fans?
Sounds like you need to add case fans. As you are running about 10C higher than what I normally liketo see. You have to have airflow through the case to get the heated air out.
Your case should have a place(s) for case fans. Some do not.
One in the front, low, to blow air into the case
and one in the rear, high, near the ps, to blow the heated air out.
So to give you a idea of airflow
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