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Is 237*F a bad temperature?

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I ran Speed fan in my computer today. I'm not sure what it was it just said it was Temp 3 and it read
237*F
(don't know how to put degrees sign in lol)

I dont know if this is accurate cause i cant find an SMBus driver and I think it could just be a random number. If anybody knows where i can find an SMBus driver that would be awesome.

Thanks
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I don't trust speedfan to be accurate, but if it is... that's no good. I would try Everest or HWmonitor
113 degrees celsius. I'd say that's a bad temperature as it could probably melt your face.
okay i'll try them out. thanks!
yeah thats a face melter temperature!
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Originally Posted by mth91 View Post
113 degrees celsius. I'd say that's a bad temperature as it could probably melt your face.
I've seen my 4650 hit that temp before.. lol
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Speed fan is really bad for that stuff I always got weird read outs with it also.
what about my SMBus controller? Its not installed and im not sure where to find one.
When I put speed fan on my sig rig It said my NB was like 235c! LOL!
Your chip would fry at that temp. Sensors may be bad.
I ran my 6200 @ 230c before drivers stop responding. Chances are it's a wrong reading but if it was a real oh boy fix it because hardware isn't meant to stay at that temp for very long
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Originally Posted by jimibgood View Post
Your chip would fry at that temp. Sensors may be bad.
if your talking about mine speedfan detects the 750i FTW wrong.
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