hi,
i was terified when i read first of your post and concerned as the duck.
Look like you are lucking some skills to put that parts togather(very expensive excercise and costly sometimes).
But next post was pc is running which is very good.
Next time look on site like www.tomshardware which has instructions to build pc from scratch.
With asus motherboard and parts you can visit their site and they show in photos how to configure their parts too.
Your asus probe look excactly like mine.0 reading on pc fan but power fun is runing around 5000.
Hm i dont like when you say you dont have fan control because 5000 is 2000 more which i get when i start mine.(ops sorry you have original fan which comes with cpu)
Well mine motherboard has little feature in bios which can set up speed of fans automatically and is call Q-fan.
have a look on www/asus.com under your type of motherboard and print specifications of it which always come handy.
I do have speed controler as i dont like fans which comes with amd cpu.
I prefer much more better funs(installed termaltake one as amd tend to run hot).
Your temperature is fina and is reading on pc probe.You can set up treshold for your cpu on probe so its alarms you when it reaches set-up temperature.
I dont think you have to worry about as you pc han handle 80-90C which amd site suggest.( but as nihil said i dont like to go over 50c)
Set up your pc probe to 60c and you will be safe.Sometimes pc probe is not 100% accurate so look into bios set up and you can set it up there.
well have a look at the speifications here.i can see Q-fan as i mentioned before.You look little bit more deeper.
http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?m...3&l2=15&l3=171
and general information here:
http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l...55&modelmenu=1
good luck and i would definitelly recommend to buy different pcu fan if you into gamming.
You didnt mention how many fans you have in your case but i am gamer and have 6 plus one on pcu