

Is it normal for some multicore processors, motherboards, Bioses to only report 1 reading for CPU temperature? Is the high Temperature Package something to worry about? The case and PSU aren’t heating up and the motherboard sits at under 30 degrees at idle and stabilizing at 42 degrees under load.Īlso, the CPU is supposed to be a quadcore, and I think all 4 are working. Even the Bios only has 1 listing for CPU temperature. I’ve looked at the Bios, it’s an UEFI Bios, but can’t find anything to enable or disable anything that would give inidvidual core temperatures. Within seconds it can go over 65 degrees and then back down to under 50, and so on. However, at idle, Temperature Package can fluctuate wildly as soon as the CPU has any work. Both had the CPU temp stabilizing at 56/57 degrees celcius CPUID had Temperature Package stabilizing at 96/97 degrees celcius.Īt idle, CPU temp is around 25 degrees while Temperature Package at idle is around 45 degrees. I’ve run Prime 95 at full load, using all 4 cores for an hour using Speedfan and CPUID to monitor temperatures. I only get 1 reading for the CPU and 1 for “Temperature Packages.” Speccy actually only gives me Temperature Package. None give me the individual temperature of each core. I’ve tried Speccy, Speedfan, CPUID HWMonitor, Open Hardware and Core Temp. From what I read online, multicore CPUs should give individual temperature readings for each core. The issue I’m having is with temperature monitoring. This is my first multicore CPU so I’m not sure if this is normal. However, Speccy lists the motherboard as M11BB (FM2 ), Chipset Model A55/A60M FCH, Chipset Revision: 00. I’ve not open the case yet because that would void the warranty. Hi, I have a premanufactured Asus M11B computer with an AMD A8-6500, Richland Socket FM2 processor, stock heatsink, 6gb ddr3 ram running Windows 8.1 64 bit.
