Power supply temp monitor1/29/2024 The SIM923A has selectable 10 ♚ and 1 mA current sources to provide sensor excitation. ![]() Results can be displayed in either kelvins or volts. The SIM922A has a programmable, precision 10 ♚ current source to provide sensor excitation. Based on the modular SIM platform, they provide high performance capability in a small footprint. The SIM922A Diode Monitor and the SIM923A RTD Monitor continuously read a single sensor and provide both digital and analog outputs. Reconnect it all and see if that fixes the issue.īut it seems like you need to disconnect the CPU heatsink/fan and reapply thermal paste.SIM922A & SIM923A Diode & Pt RTD Monitors If there is some applied, then remove it and apply new thermal paste. If those were not the problems or did not solve the issue, then disconnect the CPU fan/heatsink from the CPU and see if there is thermal paste applied. Check the program you have that will monitor the CPU fan speeds at the varying temperatures and see if it is working/set right.ģ. And make sure that the CPU fan is working.Ģ. Mainly applying the PSU connections to the motherboard and the motherboard to CPU fan connections. Make sure all of the components and PSU cables are connected right. You should look up how to videos on computer building and fixing to get an idea of what to do.Ī list of things to check out what the problem is would be something like this:ġ. Since you have issues fixing the computer yourself and the repair shop does not know what they are doing.I would suggest trying to coordinate some sort of time on here that you can message back and forth with some of us to fix the issues. The only way I can see the power supply affecting the CPU temp is if power was not passing to the CPU fan and motherboard.which it evidently is powering the CPU itself through the motherboard. Sure, if there was a super small enclosed space with dozens of hard drives, the CPU temp may go up 1 - 2 C.but the CPU fan would be able to adjust to keep the temp correct. Removing hard drives should not be affected the CPU temperature in your case. The system is not reading the temperatures accurately and needs some stuff fixed for that. The CPU fan was not fastened tightly enough, is not connected properly to the motherboard to get powered correctly, not working at all, or is set to have rpm that is too low (but in the case of low rpm, you should still not be getting that temp).ģ. The CPU does not have thermal paste, bad thermal paste, or is not applied correctly.Ģ. If the CPU temperature is that high when idling.and even under loads it would lead me to think a few things may be the issue.ġ. Not only do I think that there is a chance you did not need all of those parts replaced.(but now we can't help you with that since that you have already had stuff done).but he did a piss poor job it seems. Well, I am not so sure that this "friend" repair shop is all that great. So my question is, since I have GTX 980 and three hard disks now, is there any possibilities that my PSU heavily utilized and affecting my CPU temperature? Faulty unit maybe? FYI, I live near to the equator so I think my ambient temperature is around 30 degree C.Īll ideas, suggestions and answers are highly appreciated. He suspected there is something that related with my PSU. If the other 2 hard disk also connected the temperature will rise again. When only attached to 160gb hard disk, the idle cpu temperature is now hovering at 50 degree C (still quite high for me). So I sent back to my friend shop to find out the problem and the solution.Īfter 2 days my friend calls back and mentioned that the only solution he found out is to remove my original 2 unit hard disk. Looking back at my CPU temperature, it hit 90 degree C already. And at 5 minutes GTA V gameplay, i already feel some stuttering and eventually I quit the game. However, my CPU temperature seems too high during idling, hovering at 65 degree C and up to 70+ degree C while streaming youtube videos and web surfing. Everything then seems ok and I took back my PC to my home. Since he is afraid to reformat my C drive in my WD 1TB Black Hard Disk (afraid to accidentally deleted my personal files), he gave me 160 GB hard disk and installed the new OS in the new 160gb Hard disk. So he changed my motherboard with G1 Z97-Gaming and HyperX Fury 8gb ram. ![]() He said that all along this time my stock cooler was loose and now my motherboard and ram has fried. I had BSOD, USB Ports not functioning and ultimately my PC can’t enter BIOS at all.Īfter that, I sent my PC to my friend repair shop. I did encounter few problems because I am not an expert in PC building. Last month I have upgraded my GPU to GTX 980 thus I have to updrage my PSU as well to Seasonic SI2II 620W 80+. However I didn't find anything relates to my problem. I am new to the community and I am blessed with all discussion I have read in this website.
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