![]() ![]() ![]() In fact my socket temp is 31✬ while my CPU is 13✬. Using a pump you are cooling the chip, but without a fan, you are not cooling the socket/motherboard with any airflow, so higher socket temps seem normal in this situation. HWINFO64 sensors can be renamed to match the above to make it easier to see what is what. Seems logical the boards sensors can't actually sense the CPU itself, so go to the closest thing that their sensors can sense, the socket. Now in my case, the socket temp reading (T0) under the Asus ROG header, matches the ASUS CROSSHAIR V FORMULA-Z (ITE IT8721F) header reading for CPU. Under the CPU header (AMD Phenom II X6 1090T in your case) Following is info from the Asus Crosshair V Formula (990FX) Club as posted by user Sandman (link in my signature) when using HWINFO64 software:Ĭrosshair 5 Formula-Z sensors on HWINFO64 ![]()
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