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Is this even possibe or maybe its a goof in HWmonitor?
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Yeah its a bad sensor, I would RMA if I were you.
Yep, bad sensor. Maybe try a different program e.g. coretemp or realtemp
Its a goof. Actually there is a lot messed up with that pic.

Why are you only getting 4.8V out of the +12V?

How are you running your cpu at 0.02V?
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Its a goof. Actually there is a lot messed up with that pic.

Why are you only getting 4.8V out of the +12V?

How are you running your cpu at 0.02V?

^^ this ^^

use realtemp and see if that displays anything funny, I had evga precision display a temp a 11,000 degrees earlier today, stuff happens, especially glitches
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Its a goof. Actually there is a lot messed up with that pic.

Why are you only getting 4.8V out of the +12V?

How are you running your cpu at 0.02V?


HW is probably just goofy then. Its always read 0.02V. Other versions have also read way off V's but never temps.
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^^ this ^^

use realtemp and see if that displays anything funny, I had evga precision display a temp a 11,000 degrees earlier today, stuff happens, especially glitches

I figured it was just a goof, never had any problem before. Coretemp was reading temps correctly.
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I'm late here, but HWMonitor shows 206'C when I have CPUZ open simultaneously and then close CPUZ. Nothing to worry about!

If I run HWMonitor alone, no problems at all. This has caused me a big panic in the past also, and many people have experienced this problem.
lol, what do u cooking today at CPU core?
No,seriously, its bad sensor think...
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I'm late here, but HWMonitor shows 206'C when I have CPUZ open simultaneously and then close CPUZ. Nothing to worry about!

If I run HWMonitor alone, no problems at all. This has caused me a big panic in the past also, and many people have experienced this problem.
I will say it again, many people experience this problem, definitely not a sensor issue at all! Don't worry yourself to death! Good luck and have fun!
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its hwmon, it throws out some mad numbers from time to time.

its claimed my cpu fan was running at 6.5million rpm once and i had 2.5vcore another.
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