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CPU Temperature on IC7-Max



 
 
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Old July 27th 05, 07:31 AM
Patrick Mc
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Default CPU Temperature on IC7-Max

Trying to make an accurate adjustment to Motherboard monitor for my new
motherboard. This motherboard is known to read its cpu temps high, how high
is it though to be reading?

Thanks in advance
Patrick


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Old December 20th 05, 07:41 PM posted to alt.comp.mainboards.abit
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Default CPU Temperature on IC7-Max

new BIOS solves that problem


"Patrick Mc" wrote in message
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Trying to make an accurate adjustment to Motherboard monitor for my new
motherboard. This motherboard is known to read its cpu temps high, how
high is it though to be reading?

Thanks in advance
Patrick



 




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