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  • true temp????

    well with my MB came the program ASUS probe 2


    and i also got MBM 5

    well only running the ASUS it tells me my temp is 48 c


    running only MBM5 my temp is 58 c


    trying to run both at the same time tells me that theres a 10 deggre diffrence


    what one can i trust on i would love to say the lower one???


    just dont want to fry my chip

  • #2
    its a bit hard here, but i would trust MBM 5
    TweakTown SETI@home Team

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    • #3
      well does anyone else know of a good program that will moniter my temps?

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      • #4
        Read my reply here http://www.tweaktown.com/vbulletin/s...p;threadid=929 :smokin:
        <center>:cheers:</center>

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        • #5
          well now ive tryed 3 diffrent cpu temp monitor programs


          ASUS probe temp 48 c
          MBM5 59 c
          Hardware sensor monitor 48 c


          so what one do you thing is right?


          still looking for other programs that will monitor this

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          • #6
            Does your board have a via chipset cus if it does try VIA motherboard moniter

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            • #7
              VIA Hardware Monitor is kinda dodgy..... a hardware based solution such as a Winbond monitoring chip is much more accurate :thumb:
              What came first - Insanity or Society?

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              • #8
                When you reach idle or load temps, restart and enter your bios. Goto the 'PC Health' section (or whatever its called for your particular mobo model) and see what that says.

                MBM5 may be incorrectly configured too. Goto their homepage and see what they have to say about your mobo make/model

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                • #9
                  I would trust mbm5!

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                  • #10
                    I use VCool as a monitor (with shutdown options) and a cpu cooler...very good

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                    • #11
                      Yeah i use the same program it really works and it is free!!!

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                      • #12
                        http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php

                        found this by accident one day, have never looked back, best damn monitor software available ;) (well I think anyway heh)
                        as far as I can see, this has the lowest cpu usage of any
                        (and it even displays cpu usage) :thumb:

                        author says he'll be including logging and recent usage meter soonish (i emailed him ;) )

                        oh, and HI :) I'm a new member *grin*

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                        • #13
                          Hey..... somebody from around my neck of the woods :wave: : peace2:
                          What came first - Insanity or Society?

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                          • #14
                            wow, not often you get someone in your own town ;)

                            :cheers: :sun: :afro:


                            mmmm the plan for a LAN is forming >;)

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                            • #15
                              Here is an Installation tip that would keep your temperatures closer together....

                              Before you install your heatsink, put a tiny drop of arctic silver(or whatever) on the motherboard temp prob that sits in the middle of the ZIF socket. Gently set your Processor in to the socket and then pull it out... your processor should have gotten a little bit of arctic silver on it, and if it did, add a little more arctic silver TO that underside of the processor, right on the spot that touched the sensor....

                              Use tiny amounts, just enought to make a good bond, and then install your processor and heatsink normally... this will help conduct heat down to the sensor, and therefore give it a more accurate reading...

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