MiniDisc_2k2 wrote:
>
> Hey I just installed my new motherboard (Gigabyte GA-8SQ800), and I'm having
> trouble setting up Motherboard Monitor Five. For those of you who don't know
> what it is, Motherboard Monitor is a program which monitors the cpu speed,
> fan speed, temperature, voltages, and just about every other sensor your
> motherboard has. It also warns you when those items go "out of range." I'm
> having a bit of trouble here, though. I can't seem to figure out what some
> of these sensors do:
>
> MAX1617-9 (local)
> MAX1617-9 (remote)
> Sis950/ITE8705F-1 << pretty sure this does CPU fan speed/CPU temp
> Sis950/ITE8705F-2
> Sis950/ITE8705F-3
>
> Anyone got any ideas?
>
> Oh yeah, by the way, I connected my case's fans to the motherboard's SYS_FAN
> port, but I wasn't quite sure why (because it was also directly connected to
> the power supply). Is it supposed to report the fan speed too? For some
> reason, in the BIOS, I always get a fan speed of 0 RPM. Any ideas? I'm using
> Antec's 80mm case fan (2 of 'em), which are directly connected to the power
> supply. The power supply has a cord which fitted in the SYS_FAN port, so I
> stuck it there.
You need a fan with three wires to detect speed, if it has only two wires it will read 0 RPM.
> Thanks for any help!
> -- MiniDisc_2k2
>
> Oh yeah, one last thing: What's VCORE and VCC18? They give out voltages of
> 1.6V and 1.9V, respectively. And what's a good temperature for a Pentium 4
> 2.4GHz 533MHz FSB (it's holding steady at 35 C)?
35 deg C is cool. My Pentium 3 in a well ventilated case runs 35 to 38 deg C depending on CPU usage.
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Mike Walsh
West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A.
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