The reason why you dont want to check the temps in the BIOS is because you really cant check stability or full load temps!
i think that when your computer is in the BIOS it usually is the coolest temps. If you dont get a program like MBM then the only way you can tell that your computer is stable or not is when it crashes and/or burns (<===thats not so good) so do yourself a favor and just go download the small program and install it
I had a piece of **** board and it came with no sensor too. There was a sensor chip and two joints that you could solder a sensor onto. I was too chicken to do that and i couldnt imagine a digital read out on the top of my desk or computer( too much hassle or to ugly) so I just bought a new board.
i think that when your computer is in the BIOS it usually is the coolest temps. If you dont get a program like MBM then the only way you can tell that your computer is stable or not is when it crashes and/or burns (<===thats not so good) so do yourself a favor and just go download the small program and install it
I had a piece of **** board and it came with no sensor too. There was a sensor chip and two joints that you could solder a sensor onto. I was too chicken to do that and i couldnt imagine a digital read out on the top of my desk or computer( too much hassle or to ugly) so I just bought a new board.