Edited by NC Derek, 08 November 2005 - 03:51 PM.
Motherboard Monitor
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NC Derek
, Nov 08 2005 03:45 PM
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#1
Posted 08 November 2005 - 03:45 PM
i have a soyo p4x400 ultra platinum motherboard. i just found that out. anyways does anyone know how good or bad this one is. i dont know anything about motherboards and just found the name today. so i could download motherboard monitor and read temps. case is 111 degrees farenheight and cpu is 96 farenheight. is that really hot? i got 3 fans in there...anyone familiar with this program, like things i can tweak up? thanks it jumps around from 111-113, seemed kinda high but i didnt know if thats high or low or what.
#2
Posted 08 November 2005 - 04:33 PM
No those are good temps. I use speedfan and it says the temp in my case is over 200 degrees fahrenheit. I definately need some more fans.
#3
Posted 08 November 2005 - 04:43 PM
thanks man, they seemed hi. when i restart my cpu was 86... anyways those temps just seemed high and im glad i found out what mother board i have, im trying to find online its specs, i guess its a lil old. it came with my case though last year when i got everything.
#4
Posted 08 November 2005 - 04:53 PM
86 celsius? Because if its at 86 degrees celsius then thats hot as hell. But If its farenheit then its good.
My bios and speedfan use celsius measurments so i am used to celsius. But with speedfan you can change between celsius and fahrenheit. If you were to buy a new fan and heatsink for your processor, the reviews for it would tell you how much of a change you should expect in celsius. So you might want to get used to reading the temps in celsius.
Did i spell celsius right?
My bios and speedfan use celsius measurments so i am used to celsius. But with speedfan you can change between celsius and fahrenheit. If you were to buy a new fan and heatsink for your processor, the reviews for it would tell you how much of a change you should expect in celsius. So you might want to get used to reading the temps in celsius.
Did i spell celsius right?
Edited by kidcapri, 08 November 2005 - 04:58 PM.
#5
Posted 08 November 2005 - 04:55 PM
no def farenheight
#6
Posted 10 November 2005 - 02:14 PM
Hey i have what your talking about on my mobo too. I believe it is a program called coolmaster or something along those lines. It tells me what my temp my cpu is running at and sh*t. I also like how the bios are set up on mine as well. You are able to overclock straight thru the bios. My cpu usually runs at like 40degrees celcius. if i didn't mention i have a MSI Neo2 Platnium.
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