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In article 482a0f51@qaanaaq,
Andy Hall wrote:
Put everything back together and it's still fine. Left it on all
night - working ok. Probe reports a CPU temp of 45C. But I've been
down this route before - disturbing things seem to sort the fault for
a while.


A PCB track is probably aufgeficht.


They don't normally heal themselves?

Seems the sensor (diode) is inside the CPU and the other electronics for
temp sensing on the MB.

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