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Very weird sensor readings/Behaviors after bios update

Jackie0100
Level 7
So I recently flashed my Rampage 4 Extreme from bios 4702 to 4802 since it stated "Improve system stability" which I find to be pretty important even that most usually say "if it ain't broke don't flash it". but anyhow, ever since I flashed to this bios the sensors and readings have been going completely nuts! I daily get warnings like; Vcore 1,606 Abnormal, CPU -109,0 Abnormal, +3.3V 0,096 Abnormal, and finally the worst one which atm is contant: MotherBoard -60,0 Abnormal.

I've decided to mostly ignore these as they seems to be false positives warnings but the behavior scares me kinda, mainly because I never got any warnings at all and everything ran smooth with the 4702 bios which I HOPEFULLY can flash back to.

I'm mainly wondering Should I ignore these and have any other experienced these odd behaviors? Can I flash to the old bios again to avoid there constant idiotic warning (Turned them off for now tho) and/or is this a known issue from asus?

Copy Pasta of Hardware specs:

Case: CM HAF XM
PSU: Corsair AX860i
Motherboard: Rampage IV Extreme
CPU: Intel I7-4930k @ 3.9GHz (Standard Turbo Mode)
GPU: Asus GTX780
Ram: Kingston Hyper-X Beast (2x8) (2133 MHz)
Cooling: Corsair H110
HDD: Seagate Baracuda (1TB) (First thing to upgrade!)
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Nate152
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Hi Jackie0100, I think I would flash back to 4702 and see if things go back to normal.

Nate152 wrote:
Hi Jackie0100, I think I would flash back to 4702 and see if things go back to normal.


I've tried update AI Suite II, For now I haven't got any weird readings (But haven't ran it for so long yet), the motherboard do also rapport a solid 30 Degree Celsius for now but I'll have an open eye on it the next few days for sure 🙂
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Jackie0100
Level 7
Okay so I've had it running for some time now and I still get a whole bunch of those abnormal warnings false positive I'd assume, however it only seems to begin after 6 hours up time or later
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haihane
Level 13
i had the same problem with my AMD 8350 + Crosshair 5 formula-Z. here's my thread about the ordeal.
first it happened, it scared the living daylights out of me.

turns out, it sometimes happens, and disabling multiple monitoring program(s) resolved the matter. i use almost exclusively hwinfo64 now.
no siggy, saw stuff that made me sad.

haihane wrote:
i had the same problem with my AMD 8350 + Crosshair 5 formula-Z. here's my thread about the ordeal.
first it happened, it scared the living daylights out of me.

turns out, it sometimes happens, and disabling multiple monitoring program(s) resolved the matter. i use almost exclusively hwinfo64 now.


The weird thing is I'm only using Probe II for the most, I've sometime for a week ago started up speedfan and/or HWMonitor to double check if probe II is talking the truth...
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kkn
Level 14
aisuite = buggy, had it on my c5f ( amd system ) and have not instaled it on this system at all, i use HWmonitor.

HiVizMan
Level 40
It is best to NOT have more than one monitoring application installed or running on a system at the same time. What happens is that the sensor that is being polled for data gets confused when two or more sources are trying to access the sensor.
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