Been reading about certain motherboards over-reading temps. I have a Gigabyte GA81G 1000 Pro G and am having real difficulty in pinning down the temps. I am using Everest, MBM5 and Speedfan (all configured) but does anybody know if this board under-reads as I seem to be getting 28C on load (18C idle at room temp of 21C)? Apologies if this is in the wrong forum. Thanks.
Al
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Hey ultraboy
Not to mix threads or anything but my load temp is now 28C hence my desperate plea for help with the sensor readings. I'm sitting here looking at all the wires that came with the T-Ban and thinking "if only i wasn't a colourblind dyslexic, this would be a dawdle". And as for the internal USB connections
I'm googled out - going to change this bloody motherboard for one that is reasonably well known.... or bite the bullet and install the T-Ban. Nah! I'm off to Cyprus for a couple of weeks - at least my folding score will improve
Al
Not to mix threads or anything but my load temp is now 28C hence my desperate plea for help with the sensor readings. I'm sitting here looking at all the wires that came with the T-Ban and thinking "if only i wasn't a colourblind dyslexic, this would be a dawdle". And as for the internal USB connections
I'm googled out - going to change this bloody motherboard for one that is reasonably well known.... or bite the bullet and install the T-Ban. Nah! I'm off to Cyprus for a couple of weeks - at least my folding score will improve
Al
External USB is much easier to use. For some reason mCubed also recommends external USB during trouble shooting - I guess it's more reliable.OneMacGuru wrote:...And as for the internal USB connections ...
I did manage to short out my MB internal USB header while installing T-balancer far too late at night. Lesson learned.