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joatam316
01-25-02, 08:27 AM
I'm runnig a 750 Tbrid @ 840 on a Biostar M7VKB mobo. I've been using MotherboardMonitor 5 to check my temps and fans. Currently, my cpu reads 35C. The problem is that there are two more temp readings. One of them is 22C and the other is 77C. I'm really concerned about the latter. If anyone knows what both sensors are, especially the latter, please tell me.
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ThePunkGeek
01-25-02, 11:32 AM
Welcome to the fourms
Well i don't know to much about it but i do know the the onboard die on some motherboards realyl dont work all that well.
I had a P3V4X reading 120°C (NOT °F) but with a temp probe it was really 42 so you might wanna invest in a temp display screen for about 15-20$
Your temp sensor is either not calibrated correctly or MBM is setup to read from the wrong thing. I wouldn't worry about it if your computer seems stable. 77c would make any system unstable so I highly doubt its accurate.
Cluster
01-25-02, 12:28 PM
Try using a bit of silicon or thermal guke on the diode under proc. Might give you a more accurate reading. As for the 77c, wouldn't worry about it. There's probably no sensor and mbm is confused. Is reading something wrong, it's software not your comp.
Cheers:beer:
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/comp/biostar.htm
Here's the link to MBM's webpage with the sensor designations for your mobo manufacturer. They don't have the 'B' listed, just the 'A', but I wouldn't imagine there'd be much difference.
My KT7A-Raid had them backwards until I found this.
Hope this helps ya out.
klosters64a
01-25-02, 01:13 PM
Have a look at what temps are reported when you're in the "Hardware Monitor" section of your mainboard's BIOS. The CPU is under load while in BIOS, fwiw.
joatam316
01-25-02, 02:40 PM
Thank you all for the help. It has really relieved me to know that it is probably an software glitch instead of hardware.:D
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