Temp sensor

Is the temp sensor or corecentre weird on this board?  Everytime I start pc, the temp says about 52, But I know thats wrong because If I start and go staright to bios it will say about 35-38.  and also the fan stays normal when i get the bad reading.
To make core centre read correct I have to start pc, then restart straight away, otherwise i get the dodgy temp reading.
  Think I better get speedfan or mbm

The whole core temperature reading scheme on the K8N NEO2 Platinum is peculiar. I'd swear that the bios is conditioning the actual reading from the Winbond Super I/O chip, for whatever reason. Perhaps an attempt to keep the uninformed blissful.  No way I can keep the Vcore the same, reduce the CPU speed 20% and the Prime95 Torture temperature stays the same. No way!
I'm not sure, but if I can find an easy access point to the SMBUS, like the header you find on high quality motherboards, I may implement an external reader IC.
Hoot

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