- #Motherboard temp reading high with speccy windows 10 install#
- #Motherboard temp reading high with speccy windows 10 update#
#Motherboard temp reading high with speccy windows 10 update#
I got a friend to try and update his speccy but his is fine. So is this just some sort of API issue? I downloaded an old version of speccy and it seems to be displaying correctly. Then I tried HWiNFO and it shows the usual 30C for motherboard. So what on earth could be causing such a bad temp spike? Before I updated to Window 10 Fall Creators Update, Speccy was showing 30C, but now it usually shows around 115C. I even booted into the BIOS and my BIOS said my MB was like 26c! there's just no way it can be this hot.am I imagining things? I got this MB maybe like.in the summer? Juneish? so it can't possibly be broke can it? does anyone have any other suggestions for checking my temp? Same thing! if it matters I did dust/clean out my PC a few days ago and just gave it another quick clean just to make sure. If I remember correctly the older version of speccy didn't even come close to displaying it as that hot. Today I updated speccy and it said my MB was 114c! there's just NO way it can be that hot.
#Motherboard temp reading high with speccy windows 10 install#
after install the windows immediately installed the speccy app to see the cpu and used gpu temp, but I surprised with the motherboard was 122 C under the motherboard section : motherboard (cpu socket ) 122 c. (BIOS now updated to version 2003, release date ) Greetings, just finished from installing a new pc with used gpu, and faced strange problem. I have followed the advice in post #1 and updated my BIOS to the latest version, but again this has not helped. I tried reinstalling Speccy (v1.29.714) and alternating the options from 'metric C' to 'Imperial F' but this did not fix the problem. Your computer will now restart to show the Advanced startup screen. Then, while pressing the ‘Shift’ key, click on Restart. The temperature display was correct before the Win10 update. Option 1.2: Open BIOS using Windows Start Menu (Via Advanced Startup menu) Press Start and click on the Power button. The only unusual thing I have noticed is that Piriform Speccy is reporting an abnormally high temperature for the motherboard system temperature. I believe this is also called the "anniversary update"?Ī number of friends have posted that this update has caused them severe problems, so after it completed I have been checking my PC quite thoroughly. Last night Microsoft forced me (with only 10 mins notice!) to update my Windows 10 Home 64-bit to version 1607, build 14393.187.