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I have a GA-8IPE1000 Pro3 with a P4 2.8GHz (can provide more details if
needed)
I recently grabbed a copy of SpeedFan to monitor my system's
temperatures to help me position the fans in a new case.
FWIW, my goal is to go positive pressure for the entire case and filter
the air intake to reduce cat hair and dust from entering the system.
I also installed GMT (Gigabyte Management Tools). GMT only reports one
temp sensor, and is currently reporting that temp sensor is 24C*
Unfortunately GMT can't warn me if my temperatures go out of range
unless it's open, whereas SpeedFan installs a service and can threaten.
SpeedFan reports 3 fans, two stick at 25C, and one is 24C (and follows
what GMT reports).
Any idea what the other 2 sensors represent? Would there be a chipset
fan or an external fan connector or anything like that? Or are they
garbage values?
*Yes 24C does seem low, especially since it's 23C in the room right now (although I did open some windows so it should cool down soon). I realize that these numbers won't be accurate, but I'll grab a real thermometer when the budget allows. Until then, they mobo's reports will have to do.
My old case would show 35C-45C, this case it's typically 29C-44C
(depending on load). I installed a new CPU fan to replace my old
failing one, and now I'm getting reports of 23C-27C when idle, and still
up to 40C-44C when under load.
--
Prayer has no place in the public schools, just like facts
have no place in organized religion.
-- Superintendent Chalmers
I have a GA-8IPE1000 Pro3 with a P4 2.8GHz (can provide more details if
needed)
I recently grabbed a copy of SpeedFan to monitor my system's
temperatures to help me position the fans in a new case.
FWIW, my goal is to go positive pressure for the entire case and filter
the air intake to reduce cat hair and dust from entering the system.
I also installed GMT (Gigabyte Management Tools). GMT only reports one
temp sensor, and is currently reporting that temp sensor is 24C*
Unfortunately GMT can't warn me if my temperatures go out of range
unless it's open, whereas SpeedFan installs a service and can threaten.
SpeedFan reports 3 fans, two stick at 25C, and one is 24C (and follows
what GMT reports).
Any idea what the other 2 sensors represent? Would there be a chipset
fan or an external fan connector or anything like that? Or are they
garbage values?
*Yes 24C does seem low, especially since it's 23C in the room right now (although I did open some windows so it should cool down soon). I realize that these numbers won't be accurate, but I'll grab a real thermometer when the budget allows. Until then, they mobo's reports will have to do.
My old case would show 35C-45C, this case it's typically 29C-44C
(depending on load). I installed a new CPU fan to replace my old
failing one, and now I'm getting reports of 23C-27C when idle, and still
up to 40C-44C when under load.
--
Prayer has no place in the public schools, just like facts
have no place in organized religion.
-- Superintendent Chalmers