![]() The four on-die IA-DTSs report the temps "within" each of the four CPU cores. One DTS (Digital Thermal Sensor) adjacent to the IHS reports "TCase" (overall package temp, rated max 64C). Your i7-6700K has a variety of Intel Thermal Monitoring Technologies. Here's a simplified Intel FAQ page and a detailed Intel document about Intel's processor temp monitoring. Thanks for your time, and great TUTs around! Maybe I should need to re-flash the last 2022 BIOS or maybe try to update drivers, but I think this is pretty useless since I believe that QLED is not related to windows drivers. No need to say that I tried to reset BIOS values to default as a test, but no luck, still getting that weird reading. I'm starting to think that something is wrong on my board due to my recent switch to XMP profile. ![]() ![]() So no, CPUTIN is not the cpu temp showed on my motherboard. CPUTIN behaves normal, its getting slowly hotter as tests goes on. It's kind of weird, cause it skyrocket to 60's and after a few seconds of stress testing, it goes to a pretty normal average as you can see on the screenshot. Also, there's a graph of its behaviour over time. That "CPU" labeled temp in HWMonitor, marked in red is the same temp that QLED shows on the mobo. ![]() I'll attach a screenshot after a few minutes of OCCT. If socket temp is equal to CPUTIN that was my same opinion. If I had to guess, I'd say socket temperature.
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