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Desktop board intel dg31pr3/18/2023 ![]() ![]() Why it is done that way I do not know, but it sure seems to be true to me. I found and read an Intel technical document about that Northbridge chip, and it said the temperature sensor will never give a reading below 66C, only above that temperature. All the time, when first turned on or running all day, or with a fan on it. Second, my Northbridge on my Intel board always showed a temperature of 66C. ![]() I'm asking you this for two reasons First it is possible for the temperature sensor to be broken, or stuck it is sometimes called. ![]() Question: Does that temperature ever change? When you check it, is it always the same? Is it always 64C? But I'm sure you can read the BIOS screen, which should say Motherboard across from the temperature, not something like MCH. I'm sorry to ask again, but that temperature sounds like that of a Northbridge/MCH. Nor will changing the paste on the Northbridge/MCH or Southbridge/ICH coolers. You mentioned changing the thermal paste, on what, the CPU cooler? That will not change the mother board temperature. I do not own that motherboard, but I have a different Intel board, and it's temperature is never any where near that, mine runs at or below 30C. Hey guys, it's a pleasure to being here, It's my first thread and I hope you can help me, I recently gave my Desktop Board Intel DG31PR to my sister, because I purchased a DG41RQ, the thing is that, the temperature on the BIOS for the motherboard is showing 64 ☌, which I believe it's too hot, I never measured the temperature of the motherboard when I was using it, so I can't say that this was normal even before, I already installed another fan on the case, so I have the fan for the microprocessor, and two fans attached to the case, one taking out the hot air, and the other one providing more air into the case, but the temperature is the same, I already changed the thermal paste (I could not find any quality thermal paste, but I already ordered one from eBay), and it's the same, the computer is working fine, with no problems at all, but I'm afraid to lose the whole computer if the motherboard suddenly crashes, I was checking on the internet about this desktop board, and it seems like there are problems with the temperature, so lot of people say it's normal in this version of desktop board, but.I would really like to confirm that information, by the way, I updated the BIOS version to the latest one, please help me, any advise, comment, would be highly appreciated, thanks!!įor a mother board, that is a high temperature, 64C/147F. ![]()
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