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Old June 2nd, 2008, 08:06 AM   #1
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Default PC Wizard 2008 -- Temperature Question

Hey, guys!

How many of you are using the latest PC Wizard? I've got a question about one of the sensors showing an extremely high Power/Aux Temperature. However, when I click on that it doesn't bring up anything for me to know what's being read for this temperature. See the attached image....

This temperature of 128 C should be producing some SMOKE out of my case, but, everything seems to be normal and nothing appears to be overheating just from a visual inspection.

Any ideas?

EDIT/UPDATE: From what I can gather, this temperature should be the reading of the PSU. But, as there are no sensors available to be read by the software, this particular reading is really out of range and not anywhere near a correct temperature. It would seem to me that, if a program has no sensor to read, it should show that there's nothing there.
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Old June 2nd, 2008, 02:50 PM   #2
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Probably a software but of some sort. Because at 125 degrees your PSU's rails would have fused together already.
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Bogus reading. In my experience pc wizard is extremely unreliable. Look at the voltages!
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