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Abit IS7 temp readings
I read that Abit boards have bad quality tempurature sensing, and can be as far off as +|-10c, is this true??? If so, is there a way to get an accurate reading? I assume any added software will only use the hardware sensors, I am using Motherboard Monitor 5 showing an average idle temp of 41c whether_or_not the side panel is on the case. Using a Thermalright XP-90 which is nickel plated copper base, four empty heat pipes, and aluminum fins, holding a [Fan is a] 92mm Panaflo/54cfm on a P4 2.6c/ht. How do I find out? What can I trust? -- })))* Giant_Alex cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/ |
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