Motherboard monitor

Discussion in 'Overclocking & Cooling' started by LoneStar, Oct 4, 2006.

  1. LoneStar

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    where is a good place to dowload motherboard moniter software, already tried Motherboard Monitor 5, but made my system crash. I don't think that it supports AM2 (which is what mine is) boards yet.

    Also I need software to monitor my nVidia GFX card, anything good for that?
     
  2. Big B

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    No, it doesn't. Development stopped, but the guy did update it to support 1 new Asus motherboard, but I don't remember if that was a Pentium D/EE or Core 2 Duo.
     
  3. LoneStar

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    Oh i see. Do you know of any way to monitor them? Besides in the BIOS? I could monitor my GFX card's temp up until I updated the driver and forceware, then the option disappeared. I'm more worried about the GFX temp then the CPU.
     
  4. Big B

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    I know that nVidia has a GPU temp monitor in the drivers themselves, but if you want a replacement for MBM, most people have gone with Speedfan. I don't know if there's a 3rd party tool to view it in the taskbar like Speedfan and MBM, or about any plugin for Speedfan. I searched around a little, and I found references to GPU monitoring with Speedfan, but I haven't come up with anything.

    nVidia's nTune software can too, which is nice if you're running an nVidia chipset and GPU(s) in your box. (2 out of 4 for me)
    Everest can read it too, but it's apparently going to be listed as Taux. This does work, but I'd be curious to find more on that Speedfan link.
     

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