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yes hello i have a quick wuestion and it is what should my fx9590 temp be you see the thing is when looking at HW monitor i get a few readings i have a cpu temp a package and a mainboard so i guess i wanted to know which one of these is the actual cpu temp that shouldnt get hotter than 65 degrees Celsius(if that is the actual limit of my cpu) which that is my 2nd question what is my cpu absolute hottest that it can get.
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The one that says cpu temp. All modern mobo's have senors on them that allows software designed to read these senors. Each sensor is dedicated to a particular spot (piece of hardware) on the mobo, which gives you all those different temp readings.

Some mobo's use the mainboard sensor for the north-bridge and/or chipset...it just depends on the vendor.

As masterchiefxx17 points out....those are some pretty good temps. Personally I'd like to see the cpu temp a bit lower, but those FX 9590's run hot to begin with and that is due to the wattage consumption of those cpu's and those are 220 watts.

What type a cpu cooler are you using on that cpu?
 

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due to the wattage consumption of those cpu's and those are 220 watts.
What type a cpu cooler are you using on that cpu?
I am using the Antec 950 AIO water cooler, also i have a 80mm fan on the chipset as suggested by a bunch of owners of these mobo's on the web. also another thing i was wandering was abut the wattage consumption u can see on the picture that it never gets over 80 watt now is this accurate or not because as you already said it is suppose to be 220 watts.
So 70 degrees celsius is the highest for this cpu then.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
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