![]() ![]() This is the best possible case, and it's easy to check (try a handful of other tools for reading these sensors. The sensor isn't being read correctly and the core temperature is actually much lower.In particular, the possibilities that come to mind are: However, I'm inclined to believe something is wrong with your system due to that insane discrepancy between reported package and core temperatures. Provided you have a working (and properly sized) cooling system and are not somewhere with unusually high temperatures to begin with (40 ☌ or higher), you should not be seeing temperatures that high no matter how hard you push the CPU. Most consumer electronics (including CPUs) are not designed to operate above 85 ☌ for any extended period of time, and most will actually shut down when they get over about 100-105 ☌. You're well into the range that can cause permanent damage to the CPU. ![]()
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