dmdport 7 JUL 2016 a las 7:13 p. m.
Temps in SpeedFan
I have no clue on how to read the different temps in Speedfan. What is the difference between Temp1,2,3, and Core? I have a FX 8350 if thats any important. I used a CPU Burner to raise the temps up to figure it out myself but im still lost.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=719902632
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=719903535
Última edición por dmdport; 7 JUL 2016 a las 7:14 p. m.
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Brimac 7 JUL 2016 a las 9:04 p. m. 
Hit the config. button top right, and open any tab to check off what is shown on main page.
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.
dmdport 7 JUL 2016 a las 9:11 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Brimac:
Hit the config. button top right, and open any tab to check off what is shown on main page.
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.
So do I have to worry about Core temp or Temp1 (I think thats my cpu) when overclocking? Or both?
Brimac 7 JUL 2016 a las 9:18 p. m. 
speedfan really is not the best to use, I use afterburner or CPUID hwmonitor.
Última edición por Brimac; 7 JUL 2016 a las 9:28 p. m.
dmdport 7 JUL 2016 a las 9:40 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Brimac:
speedfan really is not the best to use, I use afterburner or CPUID hwmonitor.
Afterburner doesn't give cpu temps though and I already have CPUID. So for CPUID do i want to pay attention to the Package temp. under the FX-8350 tab or CPU under the temperatures tab when overclocking/unparking. Im more likely unparking because last time I overclocked my 8350 to 4.4ghz it started blue screening.
Última edición por dmdport; 7 JUL 2016 a las 9:44 p. m.
Brimac 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:02 p. m. 
Which mobo are u using?
Revelene 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:12 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por dmdport:
Publicado originalmente por Brimac:
speedfan really is not the best to use, I use afterburner or CPUID hwmonitor.
Afterburner doesn't give cpu temps though and I already have CPUID. So for CPUID do i want to pay attention to the Package temp. under the FX-8350 tab or CPU under the temperatures tab when overclocking/unparking. Im more likely unparking because last time I overclocked my 8350 to 4.4ghz it started blue screening.

Afterburner does indeed monitor CPU temps. Check your settings.
dmdport 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:32 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Brimac:
Which mobo are u using?
ASUS M5A99X EVO R2.0
dmdport 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:34 p. m. 
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Publicado originalmente por dmdport:
Afterburner doesn't give cpu temps though and I already have CPUID. So for CPUID do i want to pay attention to the Package temp. under the FX-8350 tab or CPU under the temperatures tab when overclocking/unparking. Im more likely unparking because last time I overclocked my 8350 to 4.4ghz it started blue screening.

Afterburner does indeed monitor CPU temps. Check your settings.
Just checked and at least it doesn't work on my computer as there was no such setting.
Última edición por dmdport; 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:39 p. m.
Brimac 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:40 p. m. 
Thats a good board, what heatsink are u using?
dmdport 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:40 p. m. 
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Thats a good board, what heatsink are u using?
Cryorig H7
And I got it for only $80 last year which was a steal.
Última edición por dmdport; 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:42 p. m.
Brimac 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:47 p. m. 
Afterburner lists cpu1 temp,cpu2 temp and so
those are core temps
cpu temp would have only one temp sensor
dmdport 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:49 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Brimac:
Afterburner lists cpu1 temp,cpu2 temp and so
those are core temps
cpu temp would have only one temp sensor
I don't have any of that on my Afterburner and I cannot enable it in the Montioring settings either.
Bad 💀 Motha 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:49 p. m. 
$80 from where? It's usually under $40
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.
Última edición por Bad 💀 Motha; 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:51 p. m.
dmdport 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:50 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Bad-Motha:
$80 from where? It's usually under $40
No where near worthy of no $50+
For $70-80 you'd be better off with a Noctua NHD14 or NHD15
My motherboard was $80. I got the cooler for $30.
Bad 💀 Motha 7 JUL 2016 a las 10:52 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por dmdport:
Publicado originalmente por Bad-Motha:
$80 from where? It's usually under $40
No where near worthy of no $50+
For $70-80 you'd be better off with a Noctua NHD14 or NHD15
My motherboard was $80. I got the cooler for $30.


Oh OK, yea that makes alot more sense now *wink* :steamhappy:
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