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On 10 Jan 05 17:32:10, mark lewis got back to Dan Ceppa -> Re: Blue Wave & Windows XP DC> Luckily it hasn't sent me warnings. I just checked it and the DC> CPU is at 98 and the MB is at 86 ml> i guess that's ok... the machine i'm currently using generally sits at ml> 96 for the CPU and the fan runs at between 4066 and 4115 RPMs... i ml> don't have sensors for anything else on this machine... ml> the laptop we've strayed to discussing has a multispeed fan but i've ml> not yet located any specs for or software to monitor it with... ml> HP XH555 AKA Omnibook XE3 I think the the device being monitored has to have a sensor on in. Software alone won't do it. My program can monitor the CPU fan but, even though it came as a unit, it does not monitor the power supply fan. --- OMX/Blue Wave/DOS v2.30* Origin: Soundly on the Fault Line (1:123/666.0) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 123/666 500 106/2000 633/267 |
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