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Yes, it's ok now I can easily see it because I've set my chassis fan1 to work when CPU temperature reaches to 40C Thanks a lot
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Thanks The problem is that Asus uses "CPU external/socket temperature" as "CPU temperature" instead of real internal CPU temperature. BIOS isn't affected and Asus Fan Xpert uses the real CPU temperature as source too.
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For now, only CPU temperature is wrong isasensordump.txt
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I'm still trying to report the problem to Asus but they're so lazy! They said: "If the customer wants more accurate temperature gauge, please use HWinfo64. We do not have any more software revision for this motherboard." Then they confirm that Ai Suite 3 is crap so we shouldn't care about Ai Suite 3 at all. CPU temperature was fine in old v5.80 but in newer versions, hope you can fix it Everything is fine in BIOS:
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Well, I have found an interesting thing. Check it: So confusing, Asus uses its own sensor diode near the CPU socket and reports it as CPU temperature in Ai Suite x) And even HWinfo, v5.38 is fine but v5.40-5.52 https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?61500-Z97-Pro-Gamer-temperature-sensors-acting-strange https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?35392-Problems-with-OC-Panel-on-M6E&p=290235&viewfull=1#post290235
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I have noticed that the CPU temperature has stuck at 27C
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I have noticed that "Discharging Rate" value doesn't change if I turn up/down the brightness of my Asus E202SA while it works well for my Lenovo S20-30
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No, still not correct
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From Asus:
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Unfortunately, the latest beta version didn't help too. CPU/VRM temps are stuck at 38/43C but no problem with final version 1) https://www.sendspace.com/file/4r3exz 2) Done 3) https://www.sendspace.com/file/2hzotc 4) Omg, Asus Ai Suite reports them incorrectly too same as beta versions of AIDA64 I'm sure those are incorrect since the CPU temp changes only between 38-39 while idle and FPU-only stress test Got this warning with HWiNFO64 too but HWiNFO64 reports temperatures correctly in both cases: CPU (PECI) = VRM So you shouldn't follow Asus.
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https://www.sendspace.com/file/qnfdkl There's no problem in the BIOS and final version of AIDA64 (except CPU_OPT and T_Sensor)
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They're inaccurate in beta version, seems to be stuck without any/less change
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Oh wait! In the beta version, the CPU Temperature and VRM are wrong
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Thank you, all fine now
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I don't see any Temperature #1 https://www.sendspace.com/file/85cbm7