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I am currently OCed to 3.2 on an E6600 and wondering what progz to use to monitor system stability such as temps and voltages. Currently I am monitoring the cpu temps with cpuTemp NL. any free programs to monitor the chipset temps along with voltages from my PSU?

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Motherboard Monitor (MBM), or check your MoBo website for a tool...

MBM is nice, but it is a bit bloated... I would like to find a much simpler program, that gives you the numbers you ask for (vCore, 3.3, 5v, 12v, CPU temp, MoboTemp), and has shutdown triggers... Also I cant find the damn shutdown program for MBM... it is one of thoose commercial programs that no longer exist... So now I cant set up MBM to shut down based on fan speed or cpu temp.

To the MBM developers: GREAT PRODUCT, but honestly, Do I really care about my harddrive temps?

Mike

Reply to greenjelly

MBM usually reads about 10 degrees hotter than the CPU really is. Be aware of this.

Reply to Mobius

Im not going to use MBM until they come out with my MoBo figures... I just dont feel like poking around figuring out what addresses the temps are on... And when they come up with a SHUTDOWN feature that doesnt require software that DOESNT EXIST!

I also read that Intel is now using 5 different temp readers... all digital...

I guess MBM doesnt support that yet either...

:)
Mike

Reply to greenjelly

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Im not going to use MBM until they come out with my MoBo figures...


Well, then I think you will need to wait forever. :D
The Motherboard Monitor project was discontinued long time ago.

From the author's site:
January 21st 1998 the Internet saw the 1st version of MBM v. 1.0
Juli 6th 2004, about 7.5 years later the MBM development comes to a stop
:cry:

MBM 5 Homesite

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