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Originally posted by clocker@18 June 2004 - 23:23
It's easy Blitz.
Just open the program, click on the "temperature" tab and you'll see what readings are coming from where.
Click to highlight the ones available, and down at the bottom of the box is a checkbox to "display this temp in the tray".
One of them will be checked...that's the one you are using.
There will probably be several options, some of which are nonsensical, -47c and the like.
Those are just sensors that SpeedFan thinks should be there and aren't, so it makes up values for them.
At the minimum, you should have valid reads for motherboard, socket and HDD ( if enabled).
In a perfect world you will also gain access to the on-chip diode ( WinBond w 83627HF or some such) and that would be the sensor to pay attention to.
What motherboard are we dealing with here?
Err....Temperature tab? I only see Readings, Clock, Info, S.M.A.R.T., and Charts tab.