Anyone use Asus Probe on A7V400-MX?

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How accurate is the temp readings? I have a xp-m 2500+ running at
166*14. The cpu temp is 63C and case temp is 37C. Idle or load don't
make much diff.
 
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If you want to know if it's accurate, go into the Bios and check the
Hardware Monitor. Or try motherboard monitor.
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> How accurate is the temp readings? I have a xp-m 2500+ running at 166*14.
> The cpu temp is 63C and case temp is 37C. Idle or load don't make much
> diff.
 
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Jody Sleath wrote:
> If you want to know if it's accurate, go into the Bios and check the
> Hardware Monitor. Or try motherboard monitor.
> "No e-mail" <noemail@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
> news:34sq6nF4eb93eU1@individual.net...
>
>>How accurate is the temp readings? I have a xp-m 2500+ running at 166*14.
>>The cpu temp is 63C and case temp is 37C. Idle or load don't make much
>>diff.
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I don't trust that reading... I got my temp probe yesterday (fried my xp
2000 a couple days before) and realized that the temps in bios and asus
probe were off by quite a bit. Bios reported 51C, asus probe reported
55C the actual probe I have on the cpu reads 59C. Needless to say, I
re-applied my cooling, and now I'm sitting at 39C idle.
 
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Jody Sleath wrote:
> If you want to know if it's accurate, go into the Bios and check the
> Hardware Monitor. Or try motherboard monitor.

I like Motherboard Monitor but it doesn't support A7V400-MX.