DreamMaker wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 14:58:25 +0100, "Ben Pope" <spam RemoveThis @hotmail.com>
> wrote:
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>>DreamMaker wrote:
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>>>I did some googling but no chance?
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>>>IT would be nioce if we could monitor the amp on the video card
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>>amp?
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>>>and it voltage
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>>AGP Voltage? I'm not sure if there are any motherboards with a sensor chip
>>hooked up to AGP voltage.
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>>>plus the temp.
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>>The 9800 Pro doesn't have a built in temp sensor, the XT does.
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>>Ben
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> To bad, thanks...
>
> I guess the only way to do so would be adding a o-ring (donut)
> amper-meter to one of the cord powering up the video card, but again
> sense they are 4 wire to the card it would be impossible to do so. or
> maybe they are two live wire and two neutral (as a return for the
> ground). The solution would be to take the two live wire
> simultaneously and take the amp . (1+1=2)
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>
Then you could always watch your voltages with Motherboard Monitor or
Speedfan. Those lines supply voltage to the Video Card and Motherboard
directly.
If you want tempature readings, get an XT as someone said or place a
Thermal Probe on the video card (not that is shall be highly accurate).
My suggestion, have good case cooling and when overclocking the video
card, just turn it down a few notches untill the Artifacts go away... *
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