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Old 06-25-2003, 08:12 AM
 
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I just downloaded "MBprobe" a cool little Windows app that displays MB
temp, CPU temp, PS voltages, fan speeds, etc. The program appears to
be showing the correct values for everything on my AU11 because I can
go into the BIOS after a restart and all the values are in the same
small range.

My question is that MBprobe is detecting 3 temp sensors on the AU11.
The CPU, MB, and a 3rd "aux" sensor. This sensor always reads 9-11
degrees C in MBprobe, in the AU11 BIOS there is no 3rd temp reading.
Could this be a sensor on the lower half of the motherboard maybe
monitoring temp of PCI cards that are installed there? I guess what I
really need to know is what do the temperature sensors look like on
the MB, are they even visible?

Thanks.
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Old 06-25-2003, 08:41 AM
 
Kyle Brant
Default Re: AU11 onboard Tempeature Sensors?

It's probably an unused sensor input, same is true with my ecs mobo.

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| I just downloaded "MBprobe" a cool little Windows app that displays
MB
| temp, CPU temp, PS voltages, fan speeds, etc. The program appears
to
| be showing the correct values for everything on my AU11 because I
can
| go into the BIOS after a restart and all the values are in the same
| small range.
|
| My question is that MBprobe is detecting 3 temp sensors on the AU11.
| The CPU, MB, and a 3rd "aux" sensor. This sensor always reads 9-11
| degrees C in MBprobe, in the AU11 BIOS there is no 3rd temp reading.
| Could this be a sensor on the lower half of the motherboard maybe
| monitoring temp of PCI cards that are installed there? I guess what
I
| really need to know is what do the temperature sensors look like on
| the MB, are they even visible?
|
| Thanks.

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Old 06-25-2003, 03:20 PM
 
none@123.456
Default Re: AU11 onboard Tempeature Sensors?

Thanks for the response. You must be right, because 8-11 degrees C is
about 50 deg F, and I can assure you that there's nothing on this
computer that runs that cold!! Thanks..


On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 02:41:45 -0500, "Kyle Brant" <>
wrote:

>It's probably an unused sensor input, same is true with my ecs mobo.


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