MBM Alternatives
Are there any good alternatives to the now defunct Motherboard Monitor? I tried out speedfan and it doesn't do what I want. I need to check out what my 5v line is running at. MBM doesn't have my particular board in it's list, Gigabyte GA-K8VT800M (mATX), so I selected it's ATX counterpart. The case temp fluctuates erracticly and the 5v line reads 4.01v under CPU load :eek: I'm trying to narrow down if the PSU really sucks or if MBM is incorrect because I have the wrong board selected. Any help would be really appreciated :)
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I was going to say speedfan
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Use a Multi-meter.. will be way more accurate then any software...
good to see if the software is right or acccurate... |
Has anybody tried this program? It's called CPUCool
http://fileforum.betanews.com/sendfi...1/CPUCOOL9.EXE |
Im affraid that ppls got to recognize sooner or later, that MBM is unique and need futher development, probably as open source with contributing ppls to do the job... ;)
I like SpeedFan more, just for taking a look at the temps/voltages - but MBM is simply unreplicable thing :) Any volunteers for developing it? :p |
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Perhaps if we, the people, start throwing GOS of money at Alex van Kaam, he will re-consider :)
I don't think my $10.00 a year contribution goes to far :) |
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