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98°C. Core #4: 101°C. VIN4 Voltage: 3.3V nominal, now dancing at 2.1V.

0x0000DEAD

And then, nothing.

Watch the sensors of another PC or Android device over a local network. hwmonitor cpuid

They both stared as the final value updated. 255°C—the maximum value of an 8-bit unsigned integer. The sensor had rolled over, not into infinity, but into oblivion. 0x0000DEAD And then, nothing

For most people, HWMonitor was a utility—a curiosity to check their gaming PC’s thermals or see if their CPU fan was dying. For Leo, it was a crystal ball. And tonight, the crystal ball was screaming. 255°C—the maximum value of an 8-bit unsigned integer

The server fans, which had been a steady drone, suddenly ramped to 100%. The noise was a physical force, a hurricane in a cage. On the HWMonitor display, every value began to climb in unison: temperatures, voltages, currents—even the fan speeds, which were now spinning so fast they were reporting RPMs higher than their spec sheets allowed.