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Odd sensor problems

shingara
Level 7
I keep getting warnings for voltage at +4.99 and temps at -128.8. now obviously as my pc isnt in flames and isnt sat inside a fridge is this ai suite playing up or is it something like a faulty psu ?

On bios 2002.
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skellattarr
Level 11
you can't have ai suite and another sensor reading software reading the sensor at the same time it will give you wrong readings and warnings just run one program
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shingara
Level 7
Im aware of this, i dont have any other monitoring software, my corsair cooler doesnt read anything apart from the h100i. This is what is making me think that my psu is on its way out.

meankeys
Level 13
I would not use AI suite. I find it must give you an average temp not your actual core temp. use core temp and CPUZ they are the most accurate.

madcratebuilder
Level 10
Get rid of ai suite and use a good monitoring software like HWInfo64. Don't worry about a 5v reading of 4.99v, these are software readings and not 100% accurate. Use a quality DVM for checking voltages.
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