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petero
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Joined: 26 Apr 2001 Posts: 34
Location: New Zealand
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Tue Jun 19, 2001 12:04 am Post subject: |
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Hi all,
I have MBM 5 prog (uninstalled) & new system: P3, 1000Mhz, 256 SDRAM, Intel Mobo D815EEA & Intel Chipset 815E.
I also would like to be confident that I knew the real operating temp of key compoments.
My question is where does this info originate & how is that transmitted as an input to a software prog capable of advising accurately.
Have noted earlier posts suggesting confirming temp readings should be obtained using other progs, when & why is this necessary.
Also why no mention in my Mobo spec of any thermal signal outputs which surely one might expect given the obvious general interest.
I feel I have missed something pretty obvious here, anyone care to help with an explanation?
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_________________ Pete
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squito
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Joined: 05 Dec 2000 Posts: 5941
Location: USA
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Tue Jun 19, 2001 7:08 am Post subject: |
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Quote:Have noted earlier posts suggesting confirming temp readings should be obtained using other progs, when & why is this necessary.
I believe this relates only to older AMD processors ... INTEL processors have always included a thermal diode on their chips ... the new AMD chips (Athlon 4 / Athlon MP) include temperature diode on chip ... older AMD chips get the temperature reading from a thermal diode placed in the socket underneath the chip ... this is not nearly as accurate as having the diode in the chip ...
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squito
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