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More info?)
Thanks re the temperature info!
The ZM6 is a Socket 370 board (Celeron PPGA) - circa '98 or so(?).
It's a 440ZX chipset and some sort of Winbond chip in it(?). There are
two temperature sensors: one immediately under the CPU and the other
somewhere roughly in the middle of the MoBo. I'm running a Celeron 360
OC'd to 550.
According to MBM (motherboardmonitor)
The ABit ZM6 has:
Sensor Chip: W83782D
Case Sensor: Winbond 3
CPU Sensor: Winbond 2
If that tells you any more let me know. Thanks again for the info.
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 22:35:59 +0200, Spajky <Spajky##@volja.net> wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 14:12:21 -0500, pgtr
><pgtr(deletethisandsubstituteatsymbol)bigfoot[ot]com> wrote:
>
>>I've got an old abit ZM6 and a Celery (366?) OC'd to 550mhz.
>>
>>What are some good target temperatures or even MAX temperatures I
>>should be encountering...? What should be a good Max I should use for
>>alerting? (Case or CPU)
>
>since your MoBo probably sensors it from in socket probe (if s370 one)
>& if touches the inside bottom of the cpu; the temps should be max
>around 40°C. If is on slotket (slot1 mobo) or slot1 version &
>measuring under the Cpu`s HS near to slot1 connector should show few
>°C less. Normal ones should be between 30 - 35°C showing if the room
>temp is around 20°C ...
>(if the mobo anyhow trully measures /I doubt/ onDie diode sensor, the
>temperatures would be shown about 10°C higher !!!)
>
>PS. you do not have to worry about temps; mendocinos work no problem
>even @ 70 or more °C from onDie (almost 60°C of the HS bottom temp!)