Thanks Paul.
I uninstalled the Probe and MBM is reporting ok now. My CPU Temp and
Fan Readings are all stable now.
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 21:33:05 -0500,
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>In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Malam
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>> I notice the same weird reading on my P4B80-E Deluxe. I have been
>> watching the readings using both ASUS Probe and MBM 5 and both showed
>> a spike jump of the CPU temperature from 33deg to 86 deg. suddenly on
>> two occasions. Each time, I shut down and rebooted to check the
>> Hardware Values on the bios - on both occasions the CPU temp was
>> reading 32 - 33 degree !
>>
>> I am using a Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu CPU Cooling System and its purring
>> along at 2376 or so RPM. I've noticed that the Chassis fan is not
>> reading ok too. The Chassis Fan and the PSU Fan sometimes drops to
>> below 200 RPM. I know this is wrong because the chassis fan is a
>> constant speed fan, unless something else is interfering with it. On
>> the bios , I have the ASUS QFan Disabled yesterday to see if this is
>> responsible somehow, I guess not.
>>
>> My motherboard installation is only a few days old - its not the
>> dust! This is weird.
>
>You are not supposed to run Asus Probe and MBM5 at the same time.
>The author of MBM5 is aware that a semaphore is required to access
>the hardware monitor chip, but the author of Asus Probe has not
>implemented that feature. The two pieces of software fight over
>the hardware, and errors result. Uninstall one of the tools and
>see if the values stop jumping around.
>
> Paul
>
>>
>> On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 02:23:51 GMT, Alex Devlin <Alex@127.0.0.1> wrote:
>>
>> >I have a P4P800 SE MB and I've had a few weird readings from the sensors
>> >onboard. A couple of times my CPU sensor has jumped from about 48C to 89C
>> >without anything being the obvious cause. Also my system sensor on the MB
>> >once jumped to 120C from about 35C.
>> >
>> >Is it something simple like a bit of dust getting into them or maybe the
>> >software being buggy? Or are the sensors a bit iffy?