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Old January 24th 04, 10:18 AM
Brightspark
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Default System temp. sensor on 7VAXP

Does anyone know where the system temperature sensor is located on the
7VAXP.
Using both Easytune and MBM my system temps are between 3 to 6 degrees above
the CPU temps and from what I've heard this shouldn't be the case.
So I wonder if it's just a that the temp sensor is too close to the
Northbridge or CPU HS or that I have a heat problem.
My system has been rock-solid for almost a year now so I'm not too worried
but it has been bothering me.


Thanks


Brightspark



 




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