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Temperature Monitor will run in parallel with compatible modules
--- Temperature Test ---
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Version 1.0.18.64b.W
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Current Junction Temperature is 54C
Current Degrees Below Max 46C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 46 degrees below max
--- Temperature Test ---
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Version 1.0.18.64b.W
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Entering run forever
Current Junction Temperature is 63C
Current Degrees Below Max 37C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 37 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 81C
Current Degrees Below Max 19C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 19 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 89C
Current Degrees Below Max 11C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 11 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 95C
Current Degrees Below Max 5C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 5 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 96C
Current Degrees Below Max 4C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 4 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 90C
Current Degrees Below Max 10C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 10 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 85C
Current Degrees Below Max 15C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 15 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 89C
Current Degrees Below Max 11C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 11 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 88C
Current Degrees Below Max 12C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 12 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 97C
Current Degrees Below Max 3C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 3 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 97C
Current Degrees Below Max 3C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 3 degrees below max
Test PASSED
Current Junction Temperature is 99C
Current Degrees Below Max 1C
Maximum Junction Temp Allowed 100C
Test Result - FAIL
Please check your Processor Thermal Solution
Temperature Monitor Stopped by User
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Temperature Monitor Stopped
Received 1 degrees below max
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Not once did you provide your processor model number and operating system.
Personally, if all the other temps are fine (as they are), I would not worry about the last one.
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Hello juuliobrown,
Thank you for joining this Community.
Based on your report, we understand that the temperatures of your unit are higher than usual, and this could cause system issues if is not diagnosed correctly.
Let us know, besides the report, have you experienced any type of issues on your system?
Following the troubleshooting tips may resolve your issue if you your computer is overheating:
Check the Fan/Heat Sink
Is it properly installed? Are the push pins in the correct position and is the heat sink securely attached to the socket/motherboard?
Clean the fins on the heat sink if you see dust, using a can of compressed air/gas duster.
Check for any damage, cracks, or missing pieces.
Are you using the recommended cooling solution for your boxed processor?
If you are using the fan and heat sink that came in the box with your Intel® Boxed Processor, you have the correct one.
If you are using a third-party cooling solution, make sure that it is validated to work based on the processors Thermal Design Power (known as TDP) value.
Is there any Thermal Interface Material (TIM) on the bottom of the heat sink?
Intel® heat sinks have pre-applied thermal material on them from the factory.
Procedure to replace Thermal Interface Material (TIM) :
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005576/processors.html https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005576/processors.html
Most of the third-party cooling solution has no pre-applied TIM so you need to apply the TIM before installing the cooling solution.
Are all your fans operational?
Carefully inspect that all fans are plugged into the motherboard headers and spinning when system is turned on.
Check the Airflow
Move cables or other hardware that may block airflow.
Do not use more fans than are required for your chassis. More is not better.
Make sure that you load default settings in BIOS.
Some third-party motherboard has settings that automatically overclock the system. Loading default settings will disable these settings.
Make sure that the processor's memory and graphics are not overclocked. Overclocking causes system to overheat.
Update the BIOS.
Verify you have the latest BIOS and Update if it is needed.
Some third-party motherboards require BIOS update to provide accurate thermal settings for the processors.
Undo any recent changes made if you have installed a new system.
Make sure that you load default settings in BIOS. Loading default settings will revert back to original settings.
Loose Cables
Check for any loose cables that might be blocking the air flow.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Best regards.
Diego S.
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Hello juuliobrown,
We just wanted to double check if you still need further assistance.
Please do not hesitate on contacting us back.
Best Regards,
Diego S.
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