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JimL4

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 2:01 am
Post subject: motherboard monitor not working.
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I downloaded and ran motherboard monitor for my ECSK7S5A and it shows
nothing. All temps are 0. The board is listed in the 'blacklist'.



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Mike G

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 1:32 pm
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 23:01:44 -0500, JimL <socksjim01 DeleteThis @hal-pcsocks.com>
wrote:

 >I downloaded and ran motherboard monitor for my ECSK7S5A and it shows
 >nothing. All temps are 0. The board is listed in the 'blacklist'.

You need to set up the sensors manually. Right click on the
Motherboard Monitor tray icon and select 'settings'. Click on
'Temperatures' when the settings window appears.

Right, now you have the sensor settings. Select Sensor 1 from the
window, and set 'Should display board sensor' to Sis950/ITE8705F-2.
For Sensor 2, set it to Sis950/ITE8705F-3. Sensor 1 will now display
the case temp, while Sensor 2 will display the CPU temp.

You can set up the high temperature alarms at this point as well - I
have the CPU one set to 70C.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 1:32 pm
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:32:25 +0100, Mike G <m.a.gordon.RemoveThis@ncl.ac.uk>
wrote:

 >On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 23:01:44 -0500, JimL <socksjim01.RemoveThis@hal-pcsocks.com>
 >wrote:
 >
  >>I downloaded and ran motherboard monitor for my ECSK7S5A and it shows
  >>nothing. All temps are 0. The board is listed in the 'blacklist'.
 >
 >You need to set up the sensors manually. Right click on the
 >Motherboard Monitor tray icon and select 'settings'. Click on
 >'Temperatures' when the settings window appears.
 >
 >Right, now you have the sensor settings. Select Sensor 1 from the
 >window, and set 'Should display board sensor' to Sis950/ITE8705F-2.
 >For Sensor 2, set it to Sis950/ITE8705F-3. Sensor 1 will now display
 >the case temp, while Sensor 2 will display the CPU temp.
 >
 >You can set up the high temperature alarms at this point as well - I
 >have the CPU one set to 70C.

Thanks, I now can see some temps on my system and some voltages.
Uh-oh, the +12 is only reading 11.61.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 1:32 pm
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Hey Mike G.

I just looked on the web site of MBM and they a ton of people who
reported their temps with 0, so evidently lots of people need your
help. You did good.


What about the voltages? My voltages work but could you tell me what
Core 0 and Core 1 should be set to? I monkeyed with the setting and
don't see a default reset button.

Anything else you care to share about settings?


JimL







On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:32:25 +0100, Mike G <m.a.gordon DeleteThis @ncl.ac.uk>
wrote:

 >On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 23:01:44 -0500, JimL <socksjim01 DeleteThis @hal-pcsocks.com>
 >wrote:
 >
  >>I downloaded and ran motherboard monitor for my ECSK7S5A and it shows
  >>nothing. All temps are 0. The board is listed in the 'blacklist'.
 >
 >You need to set up the sensors manually. Right click on the
 >Motherboard Monitor tray icon and select 'settings'. Click on
 >'Temperatures' when the settings window appears.
 >
 >Right, now you have the sensor settings. Select Sensor 1 from the
 >window, and set 'Should display board sensor' to Sis950/ITE8705F-2.
 >For Sensor 2, set it to Sis950/ITE8705F-3. Sensor 1 will now display
 >the case temp, while Sensor 2 will display the CPU temp.
 >
 >You can set up the high temperature alarms at this point as well - I
 >have the CPU one set to 70C.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 4:49 pm
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 23:01:44 -0500, In this world we created JimL
<socksjim01.RemoveThis@hal-pcsocks.com> wrote :

 >I downloaded and ran motherboard monitor for my ECSK7S5A and it shows
 >nothing. All temps are 0. The board is listed in the 'blacklist'.
 >
 >
 >
 > Help!

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