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08-02-2017 08:31 AM #1
twangerke PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair VI Hero Processor AMD Ryzen 7 1800X Memory (part number) G.SKILL 2x8GB 3200Hz (F4-3200C16D-16GTZR) Graphics Card #1 Radeon HD 5750 (1024MB) CPU Cooler AMD Wraith Max Case NZXT Noctis 450 (ROG Edition) Power Supply EVGA G3 750W OS Windows 10
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Motherboard temperature from 1-255 °C
I can see this anomaly in Aida64 quite often:
The CPU temperature is also strange, but that's not the main trouble.
But the VRM and Chipset temperature jumps between 1°C and 255°C, and I have no idea what could cause this. Of course during these jumps I do not rinse my MO with hot liquid nitrogen, so these are false values. Did this happen to anyone else? Is my motherboard faulty? Or just the BIOS has this bug even after the latest update? Is a black hole about to open in my room?
Give me any ideas or tips!
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08-02-2017 09:58 AM #2
tommiboi PC Specs Motherboard Sabertooth Mark 1 Z170 Processor 6600K Delidded Memory (part number) Gskill 3200 Graphics Card #1 Asus STRIX GTX 980 TI EKWB watercooled Monitor Asus PG279Q , Benq XL2411T Storage #1 Samsung 850 evo SSD 250 Storage #2 M.2 nvme Samsung 960 500 ( 2x in raid 0 ) CPU Cooler EK Predator 360(rebuild with 280 extra rad) Case Bequiet pro 900 Orange Power Supply Bequiet Pure Power 9 700W Keyboard Corsair rapid fire (RBG) Mouse Roccat Kone XTD Headset Logitech G933 Mouse Pad Razer Vespula Headset/Speakers Logitech Z4 OS Windows 10 pro Accessory #1 Watch Accessory #2 Bracelet Accessory #3 1 earing
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remove the side panel of your case and see if the temps are dropping. But anyways if the temps really hit 255C yout mobo would be smoking and broke. Am guessing it can be a faulty sensor. If its something to do with a BIOS update i have no clue. But you could test an old BIOS and see if the temps are okay again.
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08-02-2017 10:26 AM #3
MrAgapiGC PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus XI Code Processor 9900K Memory (part number) CMK32GX4M4B3600C18 Graphics Card #1 STRIX-GTX1080ti-O8G-GAMING Monitor AOC AGON AG2701QX (2) Storage #1 Samsung 960 EVO 256GB Storage #2 Kingston Savage 500GB CPU Cooler Nzxt X74 360mm AIO Case Nzxt H700 Power Supply EVGA 850 G2 Keyboard Logitech G810 Mouse Asus Spartha Headset Hyper X Cloud Revolver S Mouse Pad Hyper X Fury S 900mx420mm Headset/Speakers Logitech Z337 OS Windows 10 64btis Network Router TpLink Archer C9 Accessory #1 EKWB FANs all of them
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I remember that issue on my first asus rma board. a z170 hero Viii. i did the rma. but before doing all that what board is that?
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08-02-2017 11:25 AM #4
twangerke PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair VI Hero Processor AMD Ryzen 7 1800X Memory (part number) G.SKILL 2x8GB 3200Hz (F4-3200C16D-16GTZR) Graphics Card #1 Radeon HD 5750 (1024MB) CPU Cooler AMD Wraith Max Case NZXT Noctis 450 (ROG Edition) Power Supply EVGA G3 750W OS Windows 10
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Crosshair vi hero
Sorry, I forgot to state the type, it's a quite new piece of Crosshair VI (less than 1.5 months in my possession, bought as brand new). When bought, I had to update the bios to even recognize the 1800X CPU. 1-2 weeks before I did the bios update to the even newer version. This symptom was present at both version, can't really try any other one.
These values are definitely not real ones. Both 1°C and 255°C are impossible. Even if it would hit a higher temperature for a reason, it would have much nicer fall back to normal temps.
Don't know if I should be worried, the sensor is faulty, or the problem could affect more parts? (Should I take it back to the shop to change to another one?) Or should I just hope, that once in the future it the BIOS magically fixes itself with an update?