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Originally posted by Adeptus
Do you have a second temperature reading available, usually called "ambient" or "motherboard" temperature? If so, what is it?
i have no idea, i'm using speed fan, it only tells me temp1, temp2, and temp3, temp 2 being my CPU, because that changes, when i'm underload, and when i'm idleing
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Originally posted by Adeptus
If both CPU and ambient temperatures are high, then the problem is weak airflow in the case and you should consider adding case fans where possible, or getting a better case.
would keeping the side face panel off my case be a good or bad cooling idea?