Guys,
I'm haveing a problem that is like Ammo's. I run a XP 2100+ and it's been running between 49 and 55 at idel depending on outside temps. Yesterday for some reason the CPU temps went up at idel to between 61 and 63!!! I thought maybe the CPU fan stoped spinning. Asus Probe shows the fan spinning at 6000 rpm and a visual inspection shows it spinning. I reseated the heatsink and tried it again. The Temps still climbed right up to the low 60's. Tried Reseating the Sink again and it still has no effect. I wanted to see how hot it was going to run under load so I loaded up AH for a run , alt-tabing out every 3 minutes of so to make sure the heat wasn't going to high. To my surprise the temps only climbed a few degrees. The temps climbed to 65 and leveled there. On a normal day I would be in panic over these temps but for some reason I don't think the readings were right. First off, it wasn't abnormaly warm in the house yesterday, 2nd, normaly there is a about a 8 to 10 degree climb in temp on the cpu when under load. I was not seeing that climb. It climbed no more then 3 degree's underload. My thoughts at this point is my temp sensor is reading wrong. To further complicate matters, my temp right now while i'm writing this is holding at 55 degs, this is a touch higher then normal but not as abnormal as yesterday. I am useing the stock AMD heatinsk and fan for now but I took the liberty of ordering a Volcano 9 lastnight from Coolerguys. I don't think the heatsink was the issue but it won't hurt to replace it anyway. Any Ideas why I saw this temp spike yesterday? Is it possible the temp sensor was giving me faulty info? IF that the case, why does it seem to be " normal" this morning ?
Vati