I've got my BP6 running 2 533's @ 600, and it runs good. No problems at all so far in 3+ weeks of up time.
I'm using MBM 4.18 to monitor temperatures, but I'm not sure which is which. When I installed MBM, it asked me to specify which 3 sensors to use to gets temperatures with. I selected Winbond 1,2, and 3 from the motherboard.
But I haven't seen anything to tell me which sensor is for CPU 0, 1, and the case temperature.
I'm assuming the case temp is #3, but don't know which other sensor is CPUs 0 and 1.
Does anyone know which sensors to specify for each thing to be monitored?
Which temperature sensors are which in MBM 4.18?
Which temperature sensors are which in MBM 4.18?
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Re: Which temperature sensors are which in MBM 4.18?
Sweet.Tim_K wrote:I've got my BP6 running 2 533's @ 600, and it runs good. No problems at all so far in 3+ weeks of up time.
I encountered someone that was using peltiers or something that got above 400@660 on 110FSB on one of his boards. At first I was unsure if this was do-able. We contacted by email a few times since and now Im pretty sure he did actually get those results. He has never tried to duplicate them though. Makes me wonder though if running 400@600 might be even more productive then 366s.
David
Sorry about the triple post. I was hitting the Submit button and nothing seemed to be happening.
My MB is a fresh Abit RMA unit.
Why is this site always so slow and laggy? Is it run by a BP6 with a pair of 300 Celerons and 64 MB RAM or something? Even when I'm going to it on a cable modem and a 2.2 Ghz Barton 2500+ it's slow.
I looked in MBM 4.18 again, and the list of sensor choices is:
Winbond 1
Winbond 1 - P2 thermal diode
Winbond 2
Winbond 2 - P2 thermal diode
Winbond 3
Winbond 3 - P3 thermal diode
If I select the thermal diode options, I get no temperature readings. If I select the plain 1,2, and 3 options, the readings come back.
As far as CPU 0 and 1 and the case temperature, I had them right already.
My MB is a fresh Abit RMA unit.
Why is this site always so slow and laggy? Is it run by a BP6 with a pair of 300 Celerons and 64 MB RAM or something? Even when I'm going to it on a cable modem and a 2.2 Ghz Barton 2500+ it's slow.
I looked in MBM 4.18 again, and the list of sensor choices is:
Winbond 1
Winbond 1 - P2 thermal diode
Winbond 2
Winbond 2 - P2 thermal diode
Winbond 3
Winbond 3 - P3 thermal diode
If I select the thermal diode options, I get no temperature readings. If I select the plain 1,2, and 3 options, the readings come back.
As far as CPU 0 and 1 and the case temperature, I had them right already.
See "Online Video" the internets comedy / opinion webshow, at www.loudmouthtim.com !
DareDevil gonna love ya for sure now.Tim_K wrote:Sorry about the triple post. I was hitting the Submit button and nothing seemed to be happening.
My MB is a fresh Abit RMA unit.
Why is this site always so slow and laggy? Is it run by a BP6 with a pair of 300 Celerons and 64 MB RAM or something?...

BTW, I think there is such a load on the server that it bogs down after a number of days of up-time. I noticed the
S L O W
P O S T I N G
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my self. After hitting "SUBMIT" I hit the "BACK" button and go to the next message. No sence waiting for what I just wrote, cause I know what it says. So far, everytime I did the "submit then back" combo my message did post correctly.