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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 19:11 +0100 (BST), no.mail@reply.here (Mark)
wrote:
>milleron (millerdot90@SPAMlessosu.edu) wrote:
>
>> I found it pretty confusing to set up. Since it's no longer
>> supported, there's no profile for the A8N-SLI included with it, and
>> there were so many possibilities for assigning the sensors that I
>> temporarily gave up. At any rate, I agree that it "works well," but
>> it's gonna be a bear to configure.
>
>I found this in the Anandtech Motherboard forum. I've just done a search to
>find the original thread but can't at the moment, but here are some notes I
>made:
>---
>BTW If anyone wants to try MBM5, it doesn't support the A8N_SLI without some
>tweaking but it works really well when you get it set up. To set it up, get
>the latest version at http://mbm.livewiredev.com/ Go through the install but
>cancel when it gets to the part where you choose your motherboard. After a
>reboot, you'll need to edit the voltage.ini file that's located in the
>C:\Program Files\Motherboard Monitor 5\Data folder. Open it with notepad,
>scroll down the list until you find the section marked [ITE8712F]. There
>should be a number 13 just below it. Change that 13 to a 14 so it looks like
>this
>
>[ITE8712F]
>VT=14
>
>Continue scrolling down and you'll see 13 entries that look similar to the
>entry below. Paste these lines in as the 14th entry, save the file and you
>should be good to go.
>
>V14=Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe
>V14V1=$20*0.016 // Vcore1
>V14V2=255
>V14V3=$22*0.016 // +3.3
>V14V4=$23*0.016*1.68 // +5.00
>V14V5=$24*0.016*4.00 // +12.00
>V14V6=$25*0.016*-1.68 // -5.00 ??
>v14v7=$27*0.016*1.68 // 5v standby
>V14V8=$28*0.016 // v Battery
>
>Fire up the program and go to the settings. For the temps, the cpu uses
>sensor ITE8712F-1, mobo is ITE8712F-2, and temp3 is ITE8712F-3.
>
>For the volts, if the editing went good, you should be able to scroll down
>the list in the voltage configuation and select the Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe for
>each of the first 7 voltage sensors. Adjust the alarm and visual settings.
>
>To display hard drive temps, if supported by your drives, go to the Basic
>section of the General settings page, scroll down and check to scan for
>drives with sensors. You'll need to restart MBM5, go to the temperature
>section, select one of the unused MBM5 sensors, and in the should display
>board sensor box select your hard drive model from the list.
>
>I'm pretty sure this should get everything going to where you can adjust the
>dashboard and monitoring options to your liking.
>
>Edited: Now has -5v working...Battery working on correct sensor
>---
>
>Hang on...
> Got it - watch line wrap:
>
>http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=29&threadid=1560285&entert
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>
>
>Mark
>
>
Superb!!
Thanks!!
Now, if we just knew what ITE8712F-3 is attached to . . . .
Ron