Is my Motherboard Temp. too high

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aankushchauhan
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Is my Motherboard Temp. too high

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I find my motherboard temp. around 75-78 degrees...................Is it fine?

i have attached my System Sensor report image below

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My System Configuration

SMPS :650 W

Processor : intel core 2 quad Q9550
MotherBoard : intel DG35EC
Ram : 8 GB DDR2
Harddisk : 500 GB SATA

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vbironchef
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I would say all your temps are to high. I think you have a major cooling issue! Not only for the motherboard but the cpu too.
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Is this with your system under 100% load? If that's under a light load or no load at all then all the temps are too high. Update your hardware monitoring software, Everest is outdated.

Try these hardware sensor programs and see if they give you a different reading.
HWiNFO32 and/or HWMonitor

*EDIT*
Looking at Everest again I can say with a fair certainty it's the problem. Your voltage readings are all wrong. Try those two apps I pointed you toward to verify.
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yeah, I don't think his system would run with 7V on his +12V rail.
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Indeed, you need some updated sofware, as a lot of those readings don't make much sense.

Try HWInfo32 and something like Realtemp to be sure they're accurate. If they are, you have some serious cooling issues going on. :shock:
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