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Thread: Motherboard overheating?
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07-28-2015 04:32 AM #1
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Motherboard overheating?
I`m using Piriform Speccy and cpuidHWMonitor and it`s saying my motherboard is 111c is this normal?
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07-28-2015 08:09 AM #2
dont use 2 monitoring programs.
delete one of them.
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10-15-2015 05:46 AM #3
Hooride PC Specs Motherboard Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark 1 Processor i7 4790 Memory (part number) Patriot Viper 1866 16gb Graphics Card #1 EVGA GTX 1080 sc Monitor Asus VC239H 23'' Storage #1 Samsung 850 pro 512 Storage #2 WD blue 1tb CPU Cooler Corsair H100i Case Enermax Thormax Giant Power Supply Corsair CX 750 Keyboard Logitech G19s Mouse Logitech G500s Headset Logitech G230 Mouse Pad ROG Headset/Speakers Creative Labs 5.1 OS Win7 HP 64
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Did it fix your problem?
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10-29-2015 03:00 AM #4
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My cousin is experiencing the same problem? Have you found a way to solve it?
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10-29-2015 05:03 PM #5
Korth PC Specs Motherboard ASUS X99 R5E (BIOS2101/1902) Processor Haswell-EP E5-1680-3 SR20H/R2 (4.4GHz) Memory (part number) Vengeance LPX 4x8GB SS DDR4-3000 (CMK32GX4M4C3000C15) Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Graphics Card #2 NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Sound Card JDS Labs O2+ODAC (RevB), USB2 UAC1 Monitor ASUS PG278Q Storage #1 Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSDs, 4xSATA3 RAID0 Storage #2 Comay BladeDrive E28 3200GB SSD, 8xPCIe2 CPU Cooler Raijintek NEMESIS/TISIS, AS5, 2xNH-A14 Case Obsidian 750D (original), 6xNH-A14 Power Supply Zalman/FSP ZM1250 Platinum Headset Pilot P51 PTT *modded* OS Arch, Gentoo, Win7x64, Win10x64 Network Router Actiontec T3200M VDSL2 Gateway Accessory #1 TP-Link AC1900 Archer T9E, 1xPCIe Accessory #2 ASUS/Infineon SLB9635 TPM (TT1.2/FW3.19) Accessory #3 ASUS OC Panel I (FW0501)
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12-12-2015 02:09 PM #6
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If the motherboard has overheated you will need to replace it. If the "computer" has overheated check the following:
1) open the case so that you can see everything
2) check CPU fan is working
3) check graphics card fan is working
3) check power supply fan/s are working
4) if all fans are working comsider putting in extra fan to give better air circulation. this can be screwed to the back inside of computer.
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01-06-2016 08:00 PM #7
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Mine says the same thing, it's just a glitch. Your motherboard isn't actually overheating or your house would burn down.
I don't know why it always reads the incorrect temperature but many other people owning ASUS ROG have the same weird temperature problem. If your computer, however, freezes, crashes, stutters, etc, then it actually is overheating.