Does your BIOS report temperature? Cross reference with that, some boards need custom adjustments. If they're not in the BIOS it's possible there isn't a thermistor connected and they're just registering noise.
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Can't help you unfortunately, but does this support 4-pin CPU and other motherboard fans? It's been a while since I last checked, but nothing really seemed to do that a few years ago.
Normal under load. Not normal at idle. Check the thermal paste if it's the CPU.
Hi Talidan, It is not underload. Im pretty sure it is not my thermal paste(i just builded the pc 4 months ago).
First of all you need to figure out which sensor this even is. On my nct6687, there's a sensor on the PCIe slot that is constantly >90° and that appears to be totally normal.
Could you post the output of sensors
?
Here is how it looks like on my machine:
nct6687-isa-0a20
Adapter: ISA adapter
+12V: 12.26 V (min = +12.14 V, max = +12.46 V)
+5V: 5.06 V (min = +5.00 V, max = +5.08 V)
+3.3V: 0.00 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +3.40 V)
CPU Soc: 1.02 V (min = +1.02 V, max = +1.04 V)
CPU Vcore: 1.27 V (min = +0.91 V, max = +1.40 V)
CPU 1P8: 0.00 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +0.00 V)
CPU VDDP: 0.00 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +0.00 V)
DRAM: 1.11 V (min = +1.10 V, max = +1.11 V)
Chipset: 202.00 mV (min = +0.18 V, max = +0.36 V)
CPU SA: 1.08 V (min = +0.61 V, max = +1.14 V)
Voltage #2: 1.55 V (min = +1.53 V, max = +1.57 V)
AVCC3: 3.39 V (min = +3.32 V, max = +3.40 V)
AVSB: 0.00 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +3.40 V)
VBat: 0.00 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.04 V)
CPU Fan: 730 RPM (min = 718 RPM, max = 1488 RPM)
Pump Fan: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM, max = 0 RPM)
System Fan #1: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM, max = 0 RPM)
System Fan #2: 490 RPM (min = 421 RPM, max = 913 RPM)
System Fan #3: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM, max = 0 RPM)
System Fan #4: 472 RPM (min = 458 RPM, max = 939 RPM)
System Fan #5: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM, max = 0 RPM)
System Fan #6: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM, max = 0 RPM)
CPU: +37.0°C (low = +30.0°C, high = +90.0°C)
System: +25.0°C (low = +22.0°C, high = +48.0°C)
VRM MOS: +22.0°C (low = +20.5°C, high = +66.0°C)
PCH: +21.5°C (low = +18.5°C, high = +49.0°C)
CPU Socket: +21.0°C (low = +19.0°C, high = +56.5°C)
PCIe x1: +92.0°C (low = +76.5°C, high = +97.0°C)
M2_1: +0.0°C (low = +0.0°C, high = +0.0°C)
Note that I use the https://github.com/Fred78290/nct6687d/ kernel module though. The upstream one doesn't label many temps.
Hi Atemu, I check it and it do not say anything about PCIe. just Thermistor 15. And two of them exist one lower temp +69.5°C and other +94.5°C.