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Hey guys I'm new to PC Gaming But i've just downloaded a tool called speccy
and my System Temperature is 120c is this bad??

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Yes this is very bad. Double check with a different program as Speccy can sometimes be readying the temperature wrong. Definitely turn your computer off and check your heatsink.

I am actually thinking that this may be a null reading as any machine would turn off at this temperature.
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Potion wrote Yes this is very bad. Double check with a different program as Speccy can sometimes be readying the temperature wrong. Definitely turn your computer off and check your heatsink.

I am actually thinking that this may be a null reading as any machine would turn off at this temperature.

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BabyMacca wrote
Potion wrote Yes this is very bad. Double check with a different program as Speccy can sometimes be readying the temperature wrong. Definitely turn your computer off and check your heatsink.

I am actually thinking that this may be a null reading as any machine would turn off at this temperature.

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That is for your GPU. I would definitely download a program like HWINFO or just check in your BIOS. But i think it is a misreading as any other machine would shut down at this temperature.
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Potion wrote
BabyMacca wrote
Potion wrote Yes this is very bad. Double check with a different program as Speccy can sometimes be readying the temperature wrong. Definitely turn your computer off and check your heatsink.

I am actually thinking that this may be a null reading as any machine would turn off at this temperature.

on this tool is says 43c [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


That is for your GPU. I would definitely download a program like HWINFO or just check in your BIOS. But i think it is a misreading as any other machine would shut down at this temperature.

I've downloaded HWINFO where do I find the temperature
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It's your motherboard temperature. Not your CPU or GPU temp. You need to look under the motherboard category in HWInfo or HWMonitor to see motherboard temps, or check your BIOS. I refuse to believe your motherboard is actually that hot though, I reckon it's a software issue, bad sensor, or something.
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If this was an xbox 360, it would definitely be a 3 ringer hahah
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13 wrote It's your motherboard temperature. Not your CPU or GPU temp. You need to look under the motherboard category in HWInfo or HWMonitor to see motherboard temps, or check your BIOS. I refuse to believe your motherboard is actually that hot though, I reckon it's a software issue, bad sensor, or something.


Thanks bro for your help I think it is a software issue. I've just added 8GB more ram to my PC
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