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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.