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How to find the position of a sensor?

On page 29, I find definitions for sensors #3 and #6 : I can't find any other reference to these AUX entries. … In many cases, AUX temp sensors relate to sensors that you don't have or are not connected. These senseless Aux temperature look like an invalid reading that should be ignored. …
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SYSTIN & AUXTIN temperatures: Is it normal?

These are most likely for AUX temp sensors which you don't have or are not connected. … Not all motherboards have all sensors, but this doesn't stop the software from looking for them, so not finding real values. You may ignore these numbers (unless you do see smoke coming out). …
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What are the 3 temperatures (composite and sensors) reported by a WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe?

The values of the other sensors are taken into account when computing the composite temperature. … Unfortunately, WD does not make available a circuit diagram of the disk, so we cannot say where sensors 1 and 2 are positioned. …
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High fan speed when touching the left underside of my laptop

According to the manual, you are placing your hand directly over the battery (19) : This seems to me like an electric field phenomena. You might have an repair-shop look at your laptop, but I don't t …
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