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R4E Sensor Issues

MuteTM
Level 7
First, specs:
i7 3930k @ 4.5ghz [NH-D14 Cooler]
Rampage Extreme IV
32GB DDR3-1333 RAM
Radeon HD 7970
XFX XXX 850W PSU

Lately the sensors on the motherboard have been going crazy. In the duration of roughly half an hour the following symptoms occurred:
1. Warning: PCH 60 C
2. Warning: CPU fan 0 RPM
3. Warning: +3.3v 4.016V
4. CPU socket temperature jumping randomly between 1C and 128C
5. Subzero 2 jumping between 6C and 166C
6. Motherboard jumping between 2C and 127C

Debug LED shows code 80, CPU temperatures (CPU sensor, not socket) typical. I have cleared CMOS, reverted to stock clocks and updated the BIOS. Listed symptoms and code 80 persists.

My main question is, have there been cases of this before that I could have missed searching the forums? Any help troubleshooting this would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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HiVizMan
Level 40
What I would do is download the free version of either HWmonitor or AIDA64.

Disable AIsuite for a couple of days and use either of those two and see if the strange behaviour is duplicated. Sadly I refuse to have AIsuite on any system I build.
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HiVizMan wrote:
What I would do is download the free version of either HWmonitor or AIDA64.

Disable AIsuite for a couple of days and use either of those two and see if the strange behaviour is duplicated. Sadly I refuse to have AIsuite on any system I build.


I'll see about disabling AI suite. Also, here's a screenshot from HWMonitor after 3 hours. I had left it running but forgot to post the screenshot. Thanks for the quick response.

Nodens
Level 16
Keeping 2 or more applications that read sensors running will produce wrong results in all applications. You must run only one.
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HiVizMan
Level 40
That is what could be causing the strange readings.

Once monitoring application open at a time. And actually should only have one installed.
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HiVizMan wrote:
That is what could be causing the strange readings.

Once monitoring application open at a time. And actually should only have one installed.


Alright, thanks for the help.