Z77 Mpower - post code question

I'm new to PC building and just completed my build yesterday.  Everything appears to be working fine but I noticed that while running, the debug LED display moves between
36 and 37.  I'm not sure I understand the table that lists the codes so, wanted to reach out to the experts as to what this could be.
One more question.  If everything is normal, should the LED display anything at all?
Thanks very much for your time and assistance.

Quote from: anDrasch on 22-October-12, 05:50:49
It displays the current CPU temperature 
Great, thanks very much for the quick response.  Glad there isn't anything wrong, I thought I had messed something up the board.

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