I'm not running Prime95 or anything, but I am (still) folding with 6 of 8 cpu cores, with the other two cores left unloaded so they can service the folding of the 1080 SC (overclocked), and a 960 SSC not overclocked, plus web browers and whatever else I'm doing while folding. I'm guessing that TMPIN0 and TMPIN1 are the PHC and VRM temperatures, simply because they go up sharply from 36 or 39 C or so when the machine is idling to 62 and 48 C, respectively, when I load the system. It's significantly higher than room temperature, because the side of my case is off and I don't have the greatest airflow through the motherboard part of the case right now, but nothing to be concerned about. I say this because it's the lowest of the three, and doesn't change much as I load the system. I believe that TMPIN2 is the temperature inside the case, measured I don't know where. I haven't installed them yet, but I'd like to start collecting some temperature data of my PHC and VRM using the EVGA stock cooling solution, so that when I install Nateman's blocks I can see what sort of difference they make. I just got Nateman Doo's motherboard block set. These are listed as TMPIN0, TMPIN1, and TMPIN2. There are three temperatures that I'm not sure what they are though. The cpu temperatures are obvious, there's the package temperature and the individual core temperatures. I'm running the X99 FTW K motherboard, and I'm looking at the CPUID HWMonitor output.
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