Changes from MBM 5.3.2.0
added:
- NVidia Crush K8 smbus support
- NVidia Crush K8S smbus support
- Fan Dividors 16, 32, 64, and 128 support
- installer will give you the option to set a few specific board settings on a new install
- suppressdialog switch, see help file, advanced section
- option to update the cpu speed X seconds after restart
- Plugin code expanded to give you IO access
Fixes:
- LPC fans fixed
- Lefthanded mouse dragging of dashboard fixed
- syslog/udp used the cpu name instead of the cpu usage name when sending the cpu usage
- syslog/udp send the cpu usage even if you turn that off
- Values lower then -19 where shown wrong on the digital dashboard
Changes:
- waves played will now loop while the alarm dialog box is shown
- waves will be stoped when the alarm dialog box is closed
voltage.ini
- Soyo Dragon KT400 Ultra Platinum (Nick Geh)
- AsRock K7VT2 (Denis Mahony)
- Abit NF7 (8th + 9th voltage) (Ynte Broekhuizen)
- LM85 fixed (Eric Lin)
- ECS L7S7A2 (Paulus)
- Abit AT7 MAX (Rich Johnson)
- ASUS P4SDX (Dutchmistr)
As always, you can download the latest version of Motherboard Monitor from BP6.Com: http://mbm.bp6.com
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Take a look at this thread:Klenot wrote:I am using MBM 5.3.2.0 now, but don't know how (if it is possible at all) to monitor the Vcore of the CPU2.
Can nayone say me how to set up the MBM or even whether BP6 can monitor the Vcore of the second CPU?
http://www.bp6.com/board/viewtopic.php?p=7190#7190
It should answer your question.
-Derek
come to think of it i never got that problem fixed, its reporting 1.94 V for cpu0 (which is low but if i wait 10 minutes it will probably go up to 2.03V), and 1.49V for cpu1 meaning its still measuring the vtt (i think thats what it was measuring)
i have it set to abit bp6 also in settings (its listed as W83782D Abit BP6, no idea what the first string of letters and numbers are)
i have it set to abit bp6 also in settings (its listed as W83782D Abit BP6, no idea what the first string of letters and numbers are)
figured out the W83782D is the number of the actual winbond chip that is used that is on all bp6s
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/ lists all the sensor chips for all sorts of motherboards if you click on there motherboard section if any of you care to check it out
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/ lists all the sensor chips for all sorts of motherboards if you click on there motherboard section if any of you care to check it out