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Old 10-25-2000, 09:10 AM   #1
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Anyone know if this is accurate or no? I just built my new system (ASUS CUSL2; P3 800e). I bought from STEP withe their fan & bonded heatsink and am getting some weird results. I ran 3D MARK and at the end I had a temp spike indicated of 157. I shut down and checked heatsink with my pinky and it was stone cold. If this ASUS probe software is inaccurate then any recomendations (motherboard moniter, etc) I have mb moniter 4 and it don't seem to work with heat sensors. I am using rain and it really works with this setup. Anyone know the fan output on these single fan STEP units? it is no big deal to put a more powerful one on if needed. I even get temp spikes in my word processor? Weird. I am using an INWIN S500 case with both front & rear fans so I am getting good airflow. Anyone have any ideas???
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Old 10-25-2000, 10:34 AM   #2
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I think they're not very accurate, I had it installed on my Asus P5A long time ago and it gave weird readings. Now I use Sandra with the bios module to get my temp readings. It's quite accurate.
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ASUA has just published an update for most Award BIOS on their boards. It (supposedly) fixes the innacurate temp readings. I think it's ver 1006.
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Old 10-25-2000, 03:59 PM   #4
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I also got problem with asus pc probe. I have an asus a7v mobo. History record shows 52 deg. cel as the lowest cpu temp and 73 deg. cel highest temp.

A 52 deg. cel reading for a newly powered pc is very high.
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Old 10-26-2000, 08:59 AM   #5
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It appears that the problem is with the ASUS sensors on the motherboard. MB Moniter 5 will use them but it does not appear to be any mor accurate than the ASUS software. At idle it shows a more believable temp but still spikes high when using a word processor let alone a game. For now I simply have turned off temp monitering. I know that ASUS has posted an susposed fix to the BIOS but this is at best a gamble. (Is is really a fix or just inaccurate temp moniters) I am just not comfortable flashing a BIOS-espically not on a brand new motherboard. This is disappointing at best considering that my previous MB an ABIT DID have accurate sensors and for my purposes did not and still does not need a BIOS flash. Any way other than using built in sensors to moniter temps that anyone knows of?? I am thinking of using one of those alarm types that moniter case temps and plug in to a 4 pin plug on a temporary basis.
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