what is the location of the sensor that measures the cpu temp on a cusl2

S

speech

I recently added a powerleap PL-370T which is a powered ZIF 370
socket upgrade adaptor that allows me to run a tulalitin p3 1.2 on my
cusl2 mainboard. It connects between the new cpu and the exisitng zif
socket

My problem is that in the bios 1014.001 beta, it shows the cpu temp
ranging from 42 deg c to 50 deg c, depending on how long i have it
running.

The software such as Sisoft sandra, and mainboard monitor both show
the cpu temp to be constant about 27 deg c.

Cany anyone tell me where the sensor is located and how i can tell
which temp is correct.

Also does any know how to enable AGP sideband addressing for the vga
card, this is not a specific option i can find in the bios.

Any advice appreciated

thanks

Peter
 
B

Bob Byrne

speech said:
I recently added a powerleap PL-370T .......
My problem is that in the bios 1014.001 beta, it shows the cpu temp
ranging from 42 deg c to 50 deg c, depending on how long i have it
running.

I have a 370GU on my CUBX and my temp is reading about 20c
higher than it should. I can run at 100% load and the temp only rises
by a few degrees so I'm not concerned.
I've made inquiries from various sources and no one seems to know
what the problem is or indeed if there is one.
Cany anyone tell me where the sensor is located and how i can tell
which temp is correct.

I couldn't find any info on that either :-(
 
J

**Jerry**

Temperature reading for CPU comes from thermal diode inside CPU. That is why
that motherboard supports only FCPGA CPUs.
 

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