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I have the MSI 865GVM2-LS (MS-7037) with the Winbond W83627THF sensor.

Where can I find documentation on this sensor and the other sensors
available on that mainboard, so I can configure MBM5 correctly.
 
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On Thu, 26 May 2005 14:46:10 GMT, spam@spamcop.com (Bob) wrote:

>I have the MSI 865GVM2-LS (MS-7037) with the Winbond W83627THF sensor.
>
>Where can I find documentation on this sensor and the other sensors
>available on that mainboard, so I can configure MBM5 correctly.
>
you don´t need documentation, you need external calibrated meterProbe
to check temps if are shown properly within Bios ... Btw, for Cpu
onDie diode, you can not check that so easily ...
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Bob wrote:
> I have the MSI 865GVM2-LS (MS-7037) with the Winbond W83627THF sensor.
>
> Where can I find documentation on this sensor and the other sensors
> available on that mainboard, so I can configure MBM5 correctly.

MBM5 is dead. Have you tried Speedfan http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php ?
 
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Bob wrote:
> On Tue, 31 May 2005 09:27:23 +0100, "Nom" <Nom@Somewhere.Somewhere>
> wrote:
>
>> MBM5 is dead.
>
> Yeah, too bad. It was a nice product.
>
>> Have you tried Speedfan http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php ?
>
> I just installed it. It looks fine. I will have to see if it
> interferes with the Enermax 352 unit (which does not like SMART).

You can turn off all the smart fan-speed stuff - read the docs carefully :)

> Why does it show two different values for Temp1? One of them is for
> the sensor and the other is for something called ACPI.

Depends on your board, there's no real standards for this stuff. Don't worry
about it though - you should be able to work out what's what - the highest
temp will be your CPU core, the HardDrives are named appropriately etc.
As long as nothing is going over about 60c or so, then all is well.
 
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Bob wrote:
> On Tue, 31 May 2005 09:27:23 +0100, "Nom" <Nom@Somewhere.Somewhere>
> wrote:
>
>> Have you tried Speedfan http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php ?
>
> I have it pretty much sorted out thanks to the online help file. I
> tried to get the configuration for my motherboard but it is not in the
> list.
>
> How do I find out what my sensors are about? I do not know what Temp1,
> Temp2, Temp3 mean. I assume Temp1 is the CPU because it changes when I
> stress the CPU, whereas the others do not change.

Yep, Temp1 sounds like the CPU, and should be the highest temp there.
Temp2 and Temp3 will be two of Motherboard, Chassis, Chipset.

What's important is what the values are, not really what they refer to. If
something is sat at 70c, then it's too hot - whether that item is CPU or
Chipset or whatever, doesn't really matter - the point is, you have a
cooling problem :)

> My mainboard is the MSI 865GVM2-LS (MS-7037).
>
> Is there an MCI mainboard that is supported by SpeenFan that is the
> same as mine? For example, MS-7030 (K8N Neo Platinum) is supported.

If it can read the temps, then your board is supported just fine !
I'm using it with a MS-7100 (K8N Diamond SLI) and a couple of the voltages
are read wrongly (+12v for +5v etc.) but I've just turned those off. The
temp stuff and the other voltages work great.
 
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Bob wrote:
> BTW, I could not find anything in the Help file about the alarm, other
> than how to adjust the setpoint. What does the alarm do when it is
> triggered?

No idea - never used it...
 
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Bob wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 11:20:42 +0100, "Nom" <Nom@Somewhere.Somewhere>
> wrote:
>
>> Bob wrote:
>>> BTW, I could not find anything in the Help file about the alarm,
>>> other than how to adjust the setpoint. What does the alarm do when
>>> it is triggered?
>>
>> No idea - never used it...
>
> The alarms are implemented by default. Mine are set at 50C for each
> temp sensor. Click on a particular temp sensor name and look at the
> information that shows up in the panel at the bottom of the window.

Right, I see what you're getting at. I've set the alarm temps to be outside
of my usual boundaries (ie, they trigger at 60c), so I've not seen them go
off.
 
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On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 09:29:39 +0100, "Nom" <Nom@Somewhere.Somewhere>
wrote:

>I've set the alarm temps to be outside
>of my usual boundaries (ie, they trigger at 60c), so I've not seen them go
>off.

I set the BIOS alarm at 55C and the MBM5 at 50C. I rarely go over 40C
so I am not expecting any alarms either.

Unfortunately I had to unload SpeedFan because it interferes with the
Enermax 352 RAID?Backup unit. I tried to disable things but I still
got interference. MBM5 works for me and does not interfere with the
Enermax unit.

I am still looking for a spec sheet on how the sensor is mapped onto
the probes.