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Variable speed fans?

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Larry Parker - 13 May 2004 15:41 GMT
So late one night I'm navigating through my administrative tools & control
panel options, just trying to learn what I can learn, and I run across this
interesting looking screen that shows me 3 or 4 gauges displaying the system
temperatures and another 2 gauges displaying the operating level of two
variable speed fans. Now the problem is I want to view this screen again,
but I'll be *#@% if I can find it. Anyone know of this screen and where it
is?

Larry Parker
vanguard@quik.com
Bob Willard - 13 May 2004 18:02 GMT
> So late one night I'm navigating through my administrative tools & control
> panel options, just trying to learn what I can learn, and I run across this
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> Larry Parker
> vanguard@quik.com

Sounds like a third-party (non-M$) app named MotherBoardMonitor.
If so, search for MBM*.exe.

I'm a big fan of MBM, for fans -- and temps and volts.
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Cheers, Bob

Jim Macklin - 13 May 2004 19:27 GMT
There are several ways to monitor these parameters, Lavaly's
EVEREST (formerly AIDA32), Motherboard Monitor, Intel's
Active Monitor, just to name a few.
Have you looked at the Control Panel again or looked in
Accessories/System Tools?

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| > So late one night I'm navigating through my administrative tools & control
| > panel options, just trying to learn what I can learn, and I run across this
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| I'm a big fan of MBM, for fans -- and temps and volts.
 
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