Installed a new motherboard (ASUS A7V400-MX) and before closing it up, checked system and CPU temps. Found CPU idling at aroung 70C, although it didn't feel all that hot on the heatsink.
Turned it off overnight and then powered up and went straight to the BIOS temps. Room temp was 22, system was 22, and cpu was 36 which crept up to, and stabilised at 66 within a couple minutes.
Can the cpu temp possibly get from 22 to 36 in the 20 seconds it took to get to the temp display in the BIOS?
If not, can I safely assume the real idling temp is around 52 (66-(36-22))? And therefore can push the overtemp shutdown to the maximum?
BTW, where are the temp sensors? The cpu sensor is usually a little tab that presses up under the base of the cpu, but I cannot see one on this board.
Cheers,
Brodie
Turned it off overnight and then powered up and went straight to the BIOS temps. Room temp was 22, system was 22, and cpu was 36 which crept up to, and stabilised at 66 within a couple minutes.
Can the cpu temp possibly get from 22 to 36 in the 20 seconds it took to get to the temp display in the BIOS?
If not, can I safely assume the real idling temp is around 52 (66-(36-22))? And therefore can push the overtemp shutdown to the maximum?
BTW, where are the temp sensors? The cpu sensor is usually a little tab that presses up under the base of the cpu, but I cannot see one on this board.
Cheers,
Brodie