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Old June 19th, 2002, 10:03 AM
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After suffering from three in-game reboots in WinXP, I'm trying to find an answer.

This is either an "Infinite Loop" error (which Microsoft is aware of) or it is an overheating problem. Nothing is o'clocked, so I doubt this, but I still would like to rule this out.

What I'm looking for is a very simple system tray located temperature gauge, that is reasonable accurate and which gets its info from the core.

Can anyone help?

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Old June 19th, 2002, 10:11 AM
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Quote: from WCSting on 11:03 am on June 19, 2002[br]After suffering from three in-game reboots in WinXP, I'm trying to find an answer.

This is either an "Infinite Loop" error (which Microsoft is aware of) or it is an overheating problem. Nothing is o'clocked, so I doubt this, but I still would like to rule this out.

What I'm looking for is a very simple system tray located temperature gauge, that is reasonable accurate and which gets its info from the core.

Can anyone help?

Dude...never heard of motherboard monitor?

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Old June 19th, 2002, 12:36 PM
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www.newegg.com has a couple little digital temp moniters for like 12$.
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Well it looks like he wanted software, but the MMB takes temps form the socket unless you ahve a KT33 mobo tat supports the on-die like the asus or gigabyte or epox.

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Old June 19th, 2002, 09:02 PM
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dude there is no mobo with a on di temp reader standard...they all are little temp probes under the proc in the middle of the zif....

so really the temp that your reading is not that acurate...its the bottem of the cpu....

if you want an on di you have to rig it yourself

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Asus and MSI Athlon boards have the sensor built into the socket now. It's more accurate than the thermal probe in the middle of the socket, but not as accurate as the XP diode itself.
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Your most likely having temp problems or your CPU isn't getting enough juice. Try upping the voltage .5 or so and see if it helps. Load mobo monitor found on OCA Downloads too to see what kinda temps your running..You got decent cooling? Good intake and exhaust fans? Decent HSF on the CPU?
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After suffering from three in-game reboots in WinXP, I'm trying to find an answer.

This is either an "Infinite Loop" error (which Microsoft is aware of) or it is an overheating problem. Nothing is o'clocked, so I doubt this, but I still would like to rule this out.

What I'm looking for is a very simple system tray located temperature gauge, that is reasonable accurate and which gets its info from the core.

Can anyone help?

HI HAVE YOU TRIED SPEEDFAN IF NOT YOU WILL FIND IT MOST USEFULL, BUT BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU DO WITH IT, AS IT IS DESIGNED FOR ALTERING FAN SPEED AND VOLTAGE BUT YOU CAN ALSO LEAVE IT IN YOUR TRAY AND IT WILL GIVE YOU TEMP READINGS FOR UR COMPUTER BUT THE BEST THING IS IT'S FREE!! GOOD LOOK MY FRIEND P.S I COULD NOT LEAVE THE URL BUT JUST GOOGLE SPEEDFAN (ALMICO)

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[QUOTE=munro61]HI HAVE YOU TRIED SPEEDFAN IF NOT YOU WILL FIND IT MOST USEFULL, BUT BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU DO WITH IT, AS IT IS DESIGNED FOR ALTERING FAN SPEED AND VOLTAGE BUT YOU CAN ALSO LEAVE IT IN YOUR TRAY AND IT WILL GIVE YOU TEMP READINGS FOR UR COMPUTER BUT THE BEST THING IS IT'S FREE!! GOOD LOOK MY FRIEND P.S I COULD NOT LEAVE THE URL BUT JUST GOOGLE SPEEDFAN (ALMICO)

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wow, what a necro, and what false info ... you guys suck.
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