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Old December 10th 04, 05:03 AM
Sept1967
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Is there a software program out there like Motherboard Monitor, or even Asus
Probe, that can monitor fan speeds and temps of this North bridge: VIAź
K8M800 ?

Got this combo last month at Fry's because it was a great deal ($169 for the
pair).


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Old December 10th 04, 10:02 AM
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On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 21:03:57 -0800, Sept1967 wrote:

Is there a software program out there like Motherboard Monitor, or even Asus
Probe, that can monitor fan speeds and temps of this North bridge: VIAź
K8M800 ?

Why not just use MBM? Yor board doesn't have to be supported to use it.
Just configure it manually.

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Old December 10th 04, 12:26 PM
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Sept1967 wrote:
Is there a software program out there like Motherboard Monitor, or even Asus
Probe, that can monitor fan speeds and temps of this North bridge: VIAź
K8M800 ?

Got this combo last month at Fry's because it was a great deal ($169 for the
pair).


Why don't you just go to the DFI web site and download the software if
you didn't get a CD with all the stuff on it?

http://www.dfi.com.tw/Support/Downlo...FLAG=A&SITE=US

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Old December 11th 04, 02:47 AM
Sept1967
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Probably because



1) Motherboard Monitor gives incorrect readings (-45f to 200+f) and the
programmer who made it, gave up the 7 year project in June2004 - NO Updates.

2) There is no, and wasn't any, program provided by DFI to monitor
temps and fans.





"Dee" wrote in message
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Sept1967 wrote:
Is there a software program out there like Motherboard Monitor, or even
Asus Probe, that can monitor fan speeds and temps of this North bridge:
VIAź K8M800 ?

Got this combo last month at Fry's because it was a great deal ($169 for
the pair).

Why don't you just go to the DFI web site and download the software if you
didn't get a CD with all the stuff on it?

http://www.dfi.com.tw/Support/Downlo...FLAG=A&SITE=US



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Old December 11th 04, 03:44 AM
jacoby
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Here is one. might work might not
http://www.lavalys.com/products/over...?pid=1&lang=en

"Sept1967" sept1967@highstream.(Erase)net wrote in message
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Is there a software program out there like Motherboard Monitor, or even

Asus
Probe, that can monitor fan speeds and temps of this North bridge: VIAź
K8M800 ?

Got this combo last month at Fry's because it was a great deal ($169 for

the
pair).




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Old December 11th 04, 05:37 AM
Wes Newell
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 18:47:45 -0800, Sept1967 wrote:

1) Motherboard Monitor gives incorrect readings (-45f to 200+f) and the
programmer who made it, gave up the 7 year project in June2004 - NO Updates.

So fix it. If the readings are wrong, select a different sensor until you
find the valid ones. then mate them to the appropriate speed label.

You don't need updates as long as it supports the sensors in your board.
Just select the proper sensor and type for each. I'm not a windows user
but I didn't have any problem configuring MBM for my Jetway S755MAX board,
which isn't supported by MBM. Just select a similar chipset board and then
configure the sensor readings for it. I chose an ECS K7S5A old socket A
board because it was a SIS chipset, then did it manually..



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