"Al Funk" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:3fa43e5b$0$91684$(E-Mail Removed)...
> All,
>
> I've seen some messages on this group about the discrepancy between Asus
> probe and BIOS probe readings. I myself just installed a 2800+ and
noticed
> a similar discrepancy -- I saw 65C + temps on boot in the BIOS but only
40's
> on the Asus Probe utility. I also had problems with unexpected system
> shutdown during periods of high load.
>
> However, after redoing the thermal paste and reinstalling the heat sink (a
> Volcano), I now see much better and more comparable numbers -- high 40's,
> low 50's in the BIOS and mid 40's in the utility. So far no shutdowns
> either.
>
> So to anyone who is relying on the probe utility but seeing instability,
> keep in mind that (from my experience anyway) you should also probably
check
> the BIOS and make sure that both stay in the 50's or lower.
>
This is not true. If the chip does not run fine at 85C you can return it
for warranty replacement. Most chips will, of course, run fine a higher
temps. If you overclock your max temp will decrease. The BIOS
(some versions) and ASUS probe show values from different sensors
(the only one that matters is the on-chip diode).
MBM5 will show all sensor values.
Alan
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