Motherboard Monitor: What can replace it?

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I downloaded Motherboard Monitor and its updates, only to find that my MoBo
is too "new" for MBM, as its development has been discontinued for around
two years already!

Therefore, I would like to find another good program, similar to Motherboard
Monitor, that performs similar functions, such as:

Temperatures
Voltages
Fans
Alarm Options
High/Low
Interval Log

What is out there that is free and works well and covers at least
Temperature graphically, in real time?
 
What Kind of motherboard do you have. I know a lot of newer boards come with
their own monitoring software. I know for sure that new MSI and ASUS boards
come with their own software and you can download it from their site. Let us
know what kind of Motherboard you have and we can help better.

Joe

Kemco IT Professional
 
If you have an AMD chip there are a few AMD utilities to do what you ask.

I don't know if *i* offer similar utilities.
 
Yes, I have an AMD Sempron 2200+. I will check the AMD site, but if you know
where else I can look for the utilities you mention, please let me know.
Thanks. :)
 
I have an ABIT VA-20, bought 14 months ago, and now discontinued.
It has an AMD Sempron 2200+ CPU.
Nothing fancy, and no mention was made on the ABIT site of any monitoring
software being offered. :(
 
T. Waters said:
I downloaded Motherboard Monitor and its updates, only to find that my MoBo
is too "new" for MBM, as its development has been discontinued for around
two years already!

Therefore, I would like to find another good program, similar to Motherboard
Monitor, that performs similar functions, such as:

Temperatures
Voltages
Fans
Alarm Options
High/Low
Interval Log

What is out there that is free and works well and covers at least
Temperature graphically, in real time?

Speedfan: http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
 
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add valid domains to spam bots.
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