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I think it's when you dont have a senor on that part of the hardware it will just show as overheating.
Maybe best to check before hand but i'm sure it's something like this. You may have more luck posting in the hardware and os forum below this one.
Here's my specs if it helps:
gygayte 87lmt-usb3 (motherboard)
8gb ram
palit gtx 760 (gpu)
amd piledriver fx 6350 (pcu)
1tb hard drive I think the brand is toshiba
integrator 600w (psu)
and 4 fans, one on the graphics card, one at the front, one at the back and one on the cpu
Even just in idle my motherboard goes up to 35-50 Celsius:( That's what HWmonitor says anyway, but I did check it with my hand and I could not hold my hand there that long because It'd burn it:((
Thanks in advance guys!
some can be correct some can be incorrect, it varies..
But the motherboards heatsinks are built to withstand high temps so i wouldnt worry about it.
During high usage its normal for it to get hot.
still designed for aii/pii cpus, modded to run fx at nerfed spec
104c is most likely the north bus on the mobo
between the cpu socket and pci-e x16 slot
This is how is inside a ASUS UEFI BIOS http://www.wegotserved.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/monitor.jpg
Most UEFI BIOSes should be similar. Or has a old fashioned classic BIOS? Well, still should be somewhere under monitor anyways.