Gametaku
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Like I said socket temp do not accurately reflect chip temp at load... hence reason it is not useful. Example in open setup (ie no casing) socket temp can be ok but u could be frying yr chip at load....
Yea. Thanks everyone for reassuring me that my temp is perfectly normal. Just kinda sian because Asus Suite II (mobo software) keeps prompt me that my CPU is overheating. They base this on the socket temp reading when it reaches 65c. This means they warn me 80% of the time when i am playing game -_-
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