.
Just so, what is Systin temp?
CPUTIN is CPU temperature index, AUXTIN is auxiliary temperature index, and SYSTIN is system temperature index. AUXTIN is the power supply temperature sensor, and SYSTIN measures motherboard temperature. Core temperature is different from CPUTIN as it reads from a sensor on your CPU.
Furthermore, what is tmpin3 HWMonitor? There's a sensor in CPUID HWmonitor that shows up under motherboard sensors. It's called "TMPIN3" and while the other mobo sensors stay below 60c, this one can get to around 63c while in prime95 and 68 when under 100% load for both the CPU and GPU (GPU at ~75c)
Correspondingly, what is Auxtin temp?
AUXTIN = Auxiliary Temperature Index. SYSTIN = System Temperature Index. CPUTIN is different from CoreTemp. CoreTemp is the sensor on the processor while CPUTIN is motherboard CPU temp sensor. AUXTIN is the power supply temp sensor if there is one.
What is Tmpin?
Thelps : The TMPINs are usually the CPU Socket, the Average Motherboard Temperature and the Northbridge Temperature. Sometimes they are listed in different orders for different Motherboards, however.
Related Question Answers