cooling sensor gone haywire

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  1. Arrowhawk

    Arrowhawk Geek Trainee

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    Hi I have a problem with my CPU cooler, The hardware monitor say the core temp is 60+ degrees celsius, and the highest i've seen it is 90 degrees and this sets of a quite annoying alarm sound.
    The thing is that when i look at my monitoring programs it shows core temps at between 25-23 degrees ( i have checked with multiple programs) and my computer is very cold running, and the cpu doesn't feel warm at all. this leads me to believe that the internal sensor in the hardware is broken. Is this something anyone else has encountered, and possible solutions?
    Thanks in advance :)
    It's a Coolit Vantage, alas i don't know it's exact model name or something like that, the "about" on the hardware says:
    esp modul
    ver 1.3.2
    built jul 6 2010
    HID C0:003:7E9
     
  2. Ghostman 1

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    You have to go into your Bio"s and look around, there will be a place where you can adjust the cpu alarm temps..
     
  3. markspend01

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    Hey Ghost well i think that's amazing.Can you tell me that where can i get a good cooling fan for my ps3?
     
  4. Ghostman 1

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    YOU REALLY SHOULD START YOU OWN POST,INSTEAD OF HIJACKING SOMEONE'S ELSE..
     
  5. markspend01

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    OK i understand.
     

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