Web19 nov. 2014 · 2. Feb 3, 2014. #2. CPUTIN = CPU Temperature Index. AUXTIN = Auxiliary Temperature Index. SYSTIN = System Temperature Index. CPUTIN is different from … Web12 sep. 2009 · Everest says 79C for CPU but reports the cpu cores as 32C. Sisoft sandra reports 79C as auxiliary temp whatever auxiliary is, (yet everest says aux is 35C). HWMonitor reports 79C as TMPIN2 (and TMPIN1 as 46C and TMPIN 0 as 34C) Speedfan reports 79C with a little hot flame icon next to it as temp 3. I read that this 79C or …
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Web2 mei 2011 · There is a multitude of 60+ temps (THRM, TMPIN0, TMPIN2) which surely must be atleast two components. Note that the TMPIN2 takes a while to increase from 50'C to 60'C (around 1 minute). TMPIN2: If I am correct the fact that TMPIN2 increases slowly is because it is not transferring heat to its "Heatsink" well. Web15 feb. 2024 · Pues se supone que indica la temperatura del CPU, pero puede darte temperaturas erroneas. campeon78 dijo: TMPIN0 - core. TMPIN1 - CPU temperature. … shoe dog author
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Web28 sep. 2016 · And get this: it's not the same temperature as TMPIN2 in HWMonitor. Just now, hile folding with 6 of 8 cpu cores, my 1080 and 960, and running lots of other … Web20 mei 2009 · If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to … Web27 sep. 2012 · In Hwmonitor they are called TMPIN0 and TMPIN2. The bios system temperature is equal as TMPIN2. After some research i think it is the northbridge. But what is TMPIN0? AIDA64 says it is the CPU. But that doesn't seem right because the temperature of TMPIN0 is higher than the CPU-cores and CPU-package. shoe dog by phil knight audiobook