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Old December 9th, 2007, 04:16 PM
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How do I monitor 2900xt temp?

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I can't seem to find any program or knowledge on how to view the LM63 (what I believe to be the temp. reading chip) on my 2900xt... How do I do it? Thanks

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I have 2 HD2900's myself, so i know of a few that will do it for ya. In no particular order:

ATITool
Rivatuner
HWMonitor

Those are the 3 i have comes across, with rivatuner being good to keep an eye on it in the background. HWMonitor is the quickest and easiest way. ATITool can be tricky, but wizz is working on that. Hopefully he will get the voltage changing issue resolved as well.

Hope you well with your HD2900.

- Paul

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Thanks a lot. I have Riva Tuner. I don't know how to use it. Mind giving me a little run down on how to read the temp? Thanks

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