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r00t wrote What program are you using to read temps? It's impossible for your hardware to stay at ambient temp. Which case do you have specifically? Cooler Master is a brand, not a model.


My case comes with a led display of the temps, in the front, and the case i have is a NZXT. Should i download a software that could tell me the correct temps?
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DrSmitty wrote
r00t wrote What program are you using to read temps? It's impossible for your hardware to stay at ambient temp. Which case do you have specifically? Cooler Master is a brand, not a model.


My case comes with a led display of the temps, in the front, and the case i have is a NZXT. Should i download a software that could tell me the correct temps?

Yes. You're seeing ambient temps because the sensors are probably not connected to anything.

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r00t wrote
DrSmitty wrote
r00t wrote What program are you using to read temps? It's impossible for your hardware to stay at ambient temp. Which case do you have specifically? Cooler Master is a brand, not a model.


My case comes with a led display of the temps, in the front, and the case i have is a NZXT. Should i download a software that could tell me the correct temps?

Yes. You're seeing ambient temps because the sensors are probably not connected to anything.

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All Temps are in Celsius

Processor:

core 0- 27
core 1- 27
core 2- 30
core 3- 28
package- 30

Nvidia Geforce GTX 570- 33 (Fan = 40%)


Fans:
SYS-1238 RPM
CPU-790 RPM
AUX-1190 RPM

HDD:
Main- 28 (Assembly and Airflow)
Backup- 25 (Assembly only)
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r00t wrote
DrSmitty wrote
r00t wrote What program are you using to read temps? It's impossible for your hardware to stay at ambient temp. Which case do you have specifically? Cooler Master is a brand, not a model.


My case comes with a led display of the temps, in the front, and the case i have is a NZXT. Should i download a software that could tell me the correct temps?

Yes. You're seeing ambient temps because the sensors are probably not connected to anything.

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Forgot one thing!

All temps in Celsius

TZ00- 28
TZ01- 30
SYSTIN- 25
CPUTIN- 26
TMPIN3- 27
TMPIN0- 32
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so will my cooling system be able to handle and cool the graphics card to prevent over heating?
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