Nitrosense detect wrong temperature on cpu and set fans to high rpms on a Nitro N50-610

ERRE
ERRE Member Posts: 4 New User
edited April 2024 in Nitro Gaming

Hi, i tried putting max speed for some seconds on nitrosense but when i tried to come back to auto the fans kept spinning at high rpms. After searching a solution i noticed that nitrosense detected a temperature of 128/129°C on my cpu wich seems to be the reason my fans are spinning so fast. Using HWmonitor i can see the real temperature wich is normal (40°C idle). Even after unistalling and reinstalling nitrosense and rebooting my pc the fans doesn't seems to slow down. What can i do? (I'm on a Nitro N50-610 with only an additional case fan added using a splitter)

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,747 Trailblazer

    Do a Hard Reset of the N50-610 desktop, disconnect the PSU from the mains power and reset the CMOS (see caption below) and take the RTC/BIOS battery at #22 and short its +&- pins out and take the ram out, leave the desktop like that for 15min to 1 hour and then reconnect all components, as you will fins that all the sensors will be rest and NitroSense will work like it should.

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  • ERRE
    ERRE Member Posts: 4 New User

    Isn't there a less complicate way to do it? I'm asking because i have a lot of files/aplications on my pc and with my slow internet connection it would be a nightmare reinstalling everything. Also i don't understand why Nitrosense can't read the right temperature while HWmonitor can. I also forgot to mention that recently i accidentally unplugged the pc while it was starting or coming back from sleep mode (i don't remember wich case it was) and know it takes like 1 or 2 minutes to start instead of the usual 10 seconds.