Why is MSI the only one who shows CPU temps on the Debug Display?

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This makes no sense to me.

My first motherboard ever bought was an old MSI board, and the CPU temp was displayed right on the board after a successful boot. I thought this was just awesome.

Now after upgrading my PC to the latest hardware, I am dumbfounded at the absence of this awesome feature.

Why don't more motherboard manufacturers do this?

As far as I know, the latest z270 boards from Asus, Gigabyte, AsRock, they ALL don't do this. Yet MSI still does!

Seems like an easy feature to add to the bios. Anyone have any insight as to why they haven't done this, and if any of them are planning to add this?

 
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To be honest, this is the first real complaint I've seen about this. There are people that do things that might require an advanced feature to change states while running, and maybe that would take priority on the debug display... I don't know if you can set the debug display to show CPU temp via BIOS settings on other brands or not. I'll do some research and be back in a few moments.

It seems I've added another page to your book of useless knowledge since I wasn't able to answer your question. :D
To be honest, this is the first real complaint I've seen about this. There are people that do things that might require an advanced feature to change states while running, and maybe that would take priority on the debug display... I don't know if you can set the debug display to show CPU temp via BIOS settings on other brands or not. I'll do some research and be back in a few moments.

It seems I've added another page to your book of useless knowledge since I wasn't able to answer your question. :D
 
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