New posts What's new Latest activity New profile posts. Sign In Sign Up.Forums New posts Search forums. Sign in Already have an account? Sign In Now. Posted January 31, Posted February 2, Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. Posted January 17, When I did check the inside, I didn't notice anything burnt or smoking. Posted January 16, But if this was true, wouldn't my system restart due to overheating? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign up for a new account in our community. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. It works perfectly fine and it's not a year old yet, I've not had any problems with overheating or anything else so I wonder if Speccy is giving a false temp reading on this? Thanks mta, that's put my mind at ease. I get normal readings for my Motherboard temp on the laptop but on the desktop it shows deg C and the lower temp is on starting up. I've only been using Speccy for a couple of weeks on both my laptop and desktop pc. I have used other temperature programs in the past, to get a feel for how they all report their figures and liked and agreed with what Speccy told me. I have had my computer freeze randomly in the past before, which is why I wanted to check with an accurate temperature program to see if anything was causing any overheating. So when the CPU says 95, each core also says The temps for the motherboards and graphics look normal, usually between 10 and Which is why I felt like maybe Speccy wasn't completely wrong but something is messing it up when reading the CPU. It shows a temp for each core that are exaxtly the same as the CPU. The temperatures actually looked to lower by maybe an average of 3 degrees or so, but I'm not sure if that relates to Speccy being somewhat accurate or randomly pulling up a different reading.
I've actually done a recent cleaning and even replaced the thermal paste due to these speccy readings. Just wondering, do systems restart as soon as they reach the max temp, or does it take time? Because I'm willing to do more extensive testing to see if Speccy is maybe off by a certain number of degrees. By yamas11January 16, in Speccy Bug Reporting.