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    Temps during benchmark

    Okay I know my bios shows my MB and CPU temps.

    How can I find them out in windows, or a way to log them so that I can run my computer through some benchmarks and see how the temp is holding out?

    My old asus board came with a utility to do it, but I can't seem to find one for this one.

    Current setup: Asus A7N8X Deluxe 11x@200FSB Barton 2500+
    Main Rig (Elysium): CPU: AMD64 3000+; MOBO: Abit KV8-Max3 uGuru; 2x 512MB ; GeForce 5700 256; WD 34Gig 10000RPM HD ; Lite-On 16x DVD;

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    You can get MBM5 here http://mbm.livewiredev.com and check the MB list to see which sensors to use for your MB.
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    MBM5 will do it. Or if you run Sisoft Sandra burn in you can monitor the temps on a nice graph (although it often misallocates the temp sensors)
    With MBM5 and an A7n8X you can even set it to read the on-die temp and under cpu sensor whilst monitoring the temps of your hard drives as well. It doesn't sing yet whilst its doing it tho.
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    Is there a reason my CPU diode temp is 0C ?
    Does this mobo not have a sensor on the diode? a7n8xdeluxe

    Under a full load (hours of gaming) what should my max temps be?
    Last edited by ramunch; 11-18-2003 at 11:12 AM.
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    I have the same mobo, there are sensors by the processor, just go to www.asus.com and download the Asus Probe.
    Last edited by Squirlenutz; 11-18-2003 at 11:33 AM.
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    Well I get a socket temp, just not a diode temp...was wondering if that was okay or not more than anything

    Seems the best my system can do, without a lot of tinkering I guess, is 11x200. If I raise it 1mhz higher on the FSB I get some blue screen error message on windows startup that goes by too fast to read. If I raise the multiplier any it won't post correctly.

    But Honestly I guess I should be happy paying for a 2500+ and getting a 3200+ :-) Thanks everyone
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