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you can rewrite the names also.
cores= core temp
temp 1,2 are usually system and cpu temps.
uncheck temp 3
should be able to see all 8 core temps,and check off all volt. you want to see at bottom.
Afterburner does indeed monitor CPU temps. Check your settings.
And I got it for only $80 last year which was a steal.
those are core temps
cpu temp would have only one temp sensor
No where near worthy of no $50+
For $70-80 you'd be better off with a Noctua NHD14 or NHD15
Yea IDK WTF people keep saying that MSI AB can monitor the CPU; it does not do that. It can only see CPU Loads with regards to any CPU stuff.
IDK why you need SpeedFan, just go in the BIOS and set the Fans, done. Turn off auto fan controls and let them run at their intended speeds. Or get a physical fan controller unit.
For monitoring I would suggest something like HWMonitor or OpenHardwareMonitor; to which there is nothing for the user to configure.
Oh OK, yea that makes alot more sense now *wink*