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sifu quoc
08-22-01, 10:09 AM
i was messing with fans last night and i got my system to 40 celsius under load. system temp is at 30 currently, and voltage is at 1.86 on my iwill kk266-r.

i have the svc glaciator with a delta black label blowing down, and since my mobo is out of the case, i put another black label blowing down through the fins... i wish i had a digital camera....

i'm thinking about modding my case to accomodate the black label.

it would kinda be ugly, cuz i didnt plan on this, and i cut out the 2 80mm exhaust holes already....

40 celsius is very good cuz before i put it there, the temp under load was aroud 49....

The Doors
08-22-01, 10:55 AM
Your temps are really GooD, well dome man!
Plz, what's your ambient temp?

sifu quoc
08-22-01, 11:01 AM
the only temps that i know are the cpu temp, and im assuming its the system temp...

there is no case right now....

mbm5 read 22 for something, but i dunno what that is... all i know is in minneapolis right now, the temp is around 80 and kinda humid....

The Doors
08-22-01, 11:10 AM
Well, the system temp generally is referred to your Mobo, on the North Bridge.
These are the sensor for your Mobo, and what they mean:

ALI M5879 = primary sensor chip (Voltages & fans Rpm)
ALI M5879-2 = case sensor (Mobo temp)
ALI M5879-1 = chip sensor (Cpu temp)

I hope it helps you ;)

sifu quoc
08-22-01, 11:24 AM
Via686A-2: cpu temp
Via686A-3: sys temp

Via686A-1: dunno
Max1617-9(local): dunno
Max1617-9(remote): dunno

this is what i think it is on the iwill kk266-r

The Doors
08-22-01, 11:34 AM
You say right, I've took the wron sensors, they are referred to the KA266-R, sorry :rolleyes:
the right sensors that I've found on the MBM website are:

VIA686B = primary sensor chip (Voltages & fans Rpm)
VIA686B 2* = case sensor (Mobo temp)
VIA686B 3* = chip sensor (Cpu temp)

* some reports say sensor 3 = cpu and 2 = case while others say 3 = case and 2 = cpu.