And don't say that the BIOS says that, 'cuz i want a windows applications...
Thanks for any help....
And don't say that the BIOS says that, 'cuz i want a windows applications...
Thanks for any help....
look on you motherboard support CD under utilities. if there's no program there for it then it may not support monotoring outside the bios if at all.
Try using a program that I find very helpful for diagnosing,monitoring,and benchmarking.Originally posted by Cygnuz-Y@6 August 2003 - 22:19
And don't say that the BIOS says that, 'cuz i want a windows applications...
Thanks for any help....
SiSoftware Sandra Pro It has modules for motherboard temps,cpu and numerous
other bits of valuable information.
A note: When using monitoring programs they rely on a temperature sensor,
either an thermal sensor which is located just beneath the processor or a internal
sensor which is better because it gives you the most accurate temerature.
The thermal sensors are located just beneath the processor,since it's not in physical contact with the cpu it only measures the air temerature beneath the
processor,most of the heat is generated on the upper surface of the chip,where
its in contact with the heatsink,the reading you get from a sensor thru a software
program that relies on a thermal sensor is likely to be off by several degrees.
Intell chips use internal sensors and AMD chips use thermal sensors.
Peace and Respect brotherdoobie
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yes motherboard monitor is a good oneOriginally posted by 3rd gen noob@17 August 2003 - 16:23
i use Motherboard Monitor 5
yup, motherboard monitor is my favorite..i use Motherboard Monitor 5
your cpu core voltage is a little lowOriginally posted by vegeta@17 August 2003 - 16:42
what psu you got and what cpu?
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