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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: BOBAN26 on August 02, 2013, 12:34:10 pm
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I was wondering what TMPIN1 & TMPIN2 were measuring.
I guess they have the same use on all 990FXA series motherboards (D3/UD3/UD5/UD7) so I'm hoping someone who owns a GB 990FXA-XX motherboard will know.
I believe TMPIN1 is the NB and TMPIN2 is the socket, since TMPIN1 gets to47°C when pc is in idle and TMPIN2 is always ~10c higher than the CPU temp.
Just to clarify - am I correct? and i got 2 pictures
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I compared the temperatures using several different programs. Based on that I have concluded:
CPU core temperature:
HWMonitor > AMD FX-8350 Package Temperature
Core Temp > CPU Temp
Angus Monitor > Core 1-8
CPU Socket temperature:
HWMonitor > TMPIN2
EasyTune6 > CPU
Angus Monitor > CPU Socket
System temperature:
HWMonitor > TMPIN0
EasyTune6 > System
I still don't know what "HWMonitor > TMPIN1" is measuring.
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Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 v1.0
Processor: AMD FX-8350
These are the temperatures I found:
HWMonitor:
TMPIN0 = 35
TMPIN1 = 31
TMPIN2= 24
AMD FX-8350 Package Temperature = 12
EasyTune6:
System = 35
CPU = 24
Core Temp:
CPU Temp = 12
Angus Monitor:
CPU Socket = 24
Core 1-8 = 12
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i think TMPIN1 measure North Bridge temps but i am not sure
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And does anyone know what is
Temp1
Temp2
Temp3
in SpeedFan?
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i think TMPIN1 measure North Bridge temps but i am not sure
Search the forum somewhere in there there is a print made by me from the 990 chipset AMD databook.
It s all fine for the NB at 95 Celsius ,it will work even at 115 Celsius top.
If the board works bad RMA.