At 2/17/2005 01:46 AM, Jud McCranie wrote:

Use your CMOS features to monitor your in-case temperature and your CPU temp.

How do you do that? Is it from the setup at boot time?

Well, with this Abit motherboard I have, you can do it at CMOS start time in the OverClocking section (yes, hit DEL to enter setup)... or there's a utility that lets you access it from within Windows on the CD that came with the motherboard (drivers, etc).


The latter works better when trying to gauge temperature of the core while Prime95 is running.

Jeff



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