CPU Temperature Monitoring
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mbm5 is what you want. Main site appears to be down, but it's bound to be on download.com . If you haven't found one by this evening I can mail it over.
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MBM 5 can be over the top and a pig to setup tho, IMO.
I would look at your mobo site and see if one was ever released for it. For instance, the Abit KT7/a boards had a little prog for their boards that would have been perfect for you.m Epox have one for theirs too and the latest Abit VIA/P4 boards have a prog just for those too.
Sisoft Sandra 2002/2003 can also give you a fairly accurate readout, howver, you run it manually each time you want to know the temp.
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I would look at your mobo site and see if one was ever released for it. For instance, the Abit KT7/a boards had a little prog for their boards that would have been perfect for you.m Epox have one for theirs too and the latest Abit VIA/P4 boards have a prog just for those too.
Sisoft Sandra 2002/2003 can also give you a fairly accurate readout, howver, you run it manually each time you want to know the temp.
Cheers,
Nick
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Thanks.
Don't want anything fancy, no alerts or stuff required. Just a simple display of temps, rpms and voltages.
I'll take a look at those mentioned
No utilities of use on the ECS website
Don't want anything fancy, no alerts or stuff required. Just a simple display of temps, rpms and voltages.
I'll take a look at those mentioned
No utilities of use on the ECS website
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****, sorry, have no idea on that one. If it was via-based, I would have had a good chance
MBM5 may be your best bet then. Can be a pig to setup, but can also be visually altered to display a fairly simple interface/display.
Cheers,
Nick
MBM5 may be your best bet then. Can be a pig to setup, but can also be visually altered to display a fairly simple interface/display.
Cheers,
Nick
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MBM5 works fine with K7S5A
i've made it easy for you as well.....
Sensor 1 = Sis950/ITE8705-2 = Case Temp
Sensor 2 = Sis950/ITE8705-3 = CPU Temp
Sensor 3 = Sis950/ITE8705-1 = Chipset/Sensor Temp
Voltages Sensor = Sis950/ITE8705-4
i've made it easy for you as well.....
Sensor 1 = Sis950/ITE8705-2 = Case Temp
Sensor 2 = Sis950/ITE8705-3 = CPU Temp
Sensor 3 = Sis950/ITE8705-1 = Chipset/Sensor Temp
Voltages Sensor = Sis950/ITE8705-4
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