see the pic, feel the pic, help me!
snvpa Member Joined Aug 23, 2002 Location Connecticut Nov 16, 2002 #2 I thinbk you got a malfunctioning board sensor there. at that temp I think the pcb would start to melt.
I thinbk you got a malfunctioning board sensor there. at that temp I think the pcb would start to melt.
OP W wuzzapiman Member Joined Oct 13, 2002 Nov 16, 2002 Thread Starter #3 ok, would flashing the bios fix that
TheFrag Member Joined Aug 8, 2002 Nov 16, 2002 #4 my MBM5 was giving me some crazy temps for a diode. Nothing to worry about.
james.miller Member Joined Jun 8, 2002 Location Dunstable, uk Nov 16, 2002 #5 i get that with my chaintech motherboard. its nothing to worry about. i think its trying to read a sensor that isnt really there
i get that with my chaintech motherboard. its nothing to worry about. i think its trying to read a sensor that isnt really there
flixotide Member Joined Oct 29, 2002 Location Denmark Nov 17, 2002 #6 A curios Q.... MBM5 is a nice proggy, anything better out there? anything to recommend?
cack01 Member Joined Mar 7, 2002 Location San diego or UC Davis Nov 17, 2002 #7 MBM5 is probably the best. I wouldn't get to worried about a temp sanda gives you.
Tyranos Member Joined Jul 20, 2001 Location OR Nov 20, 2002 #8 I've had mbm5 give me temps of 12000c, along with 2000 +12v. lol
Wicked Klown Hard *** Southern Boy Senior Joined Dec 20, 2000 Location Sheboygan, Wisconsin Nov 20, 2002 #9 I would say go with a Compnurse.
bigfoot Member Joined Oct 1, 2001 Location Seattle, Washington Nov 21, 2002 #10 I'd try CPUCool on for size, it's my favorite prog so far