How Far Off Is the CPU Temperature On A K9N6PGM2-V (MS-7309) Motherboard?

I have read on other sites that these boards have inaccurate cpu temperature readings in the bios. I am wondering how much these temperatures are off, if they even are. I have an AMD Athlon X2 4200+, Bios version 9.2. Thanks for your help.

Quote from: hunterman439 on 28-March-09, 22:54:04
Thanks for all replys,
Sometimes when I turn the computer on and go into the Bios the cpu temperature is already at about 115F. This isn't terrible or anything, but it seems a little hot for just starting the computer.
115 Fahrenheit = 46,1111111 graden celsius
That's quite normal, nothing to worry about, BIOS temps are always a bit higher then idle temps.
Please use C as everybody uses that in the forum, thanks.

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