_xhp_ Posted August 22, 2005 Posted August 22, 2005 I'm having a problem with HDD temp. I'm running 2 raptors in Raid0. Would that make it incompatiblie with MBM? I did everything you said but I still have a 0, and if I go into temps I don't have a sensor for HDD. I'm thinking its because of Raid. Or am I doing something wrong? There are no HDD readings when using RAID... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest dzikson Posted August 22, 2005 Posted August 22, 2005 thnx I know I keep bothering you lol, I'm having the same problem as steelballzz. I copied the plugin and started it but it still shows GPU temp 0. My plugin text is exactly the same as yours. I see temp in nVidia display properties. I'm using 2nd PCI-e slot because of my chipset HS. I tried bot SLI version of your dll and regular. Neither one works. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest dzikson Posted August 22, 2005 Posted August 22, 2005 never mind, got it finally Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
soundx98 Posted August 22, 2005 Posted August 22, 2005 that's great news. Can you tell us what the issue was? The Cure? thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
steelballzz Posted August 22, 2005 Posted August 22, 2005 that's great news. Can you tell us what the issue was? The Cure? thanks yaaa i am still stuck with no gpu reading Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoot Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 I figured they didn't put it on... I knew about the soldering & DIMM methods, but using the unused DIMM slot is new to me - excelent idea as I don't want to solder anything to the mobo... Not that it makes any difference becouse I can't find any sensor chip in my local store :sad: I'll try once more : Run settings -> system info -> sysinfo & post here Run settings -> system info -> debug dumps -> SMB bus & post here The sysinfo is quite large, but before I post it, I found it odd that the SMBus dump was totally empty. Not a single address with data in it. All zeros. I'm really starting to think my initial assessment that mbmio is not yielding any smbus data, not even the SPD from my ram sticks. Here's the sysinfo dump: ----MBM SYSTEM INFO----- MBM 5.3.7.0 MBM 5 Core EXE : 5.3.7.0 MBM 5 Core DLL : 5.3.7.0 MBM 5 Settings DLL : 5.3.7.0 MBM 5 Dashboard DLL : 5.3.5.0 MBM 5 Hibernation DLL : 5.0.0.0 MBM 5 Ras DLL : 5.0.0.0 MBM 5 Logger DLL : 5.3.4.0 MBM 5 Mail, FTP and UDP DLL : 5.3.4.0 MBM 5 OSD DLL : 5.0.0.3 MBM 5 ASPI DLL : 5.2.1.0 MBM 5 Heat Up EXE : 5.0.0.0 MBM 5 Wizard : 5.3.5.0 MBMIO DLL : 2.32.64.2 MBMIO Driver : 1.0 built by: WinDDK DLL Folder Location : C:Program FilesMotherboard Monitor 5DLL Data Folder Location : C:Program FilesMotherboard Monitor 5Data Language Folder Location : C:Program FilesMotherboard Monitor 5Language Log Folder Location (Alarm) : c:program filesmotherboard monitor 5log Log Folder Location (High Low): c:program filesmotherboard monitor 5log Log Folder Location (Interval): c:program filesmotherboard monitor 5log Selected Language : English Info ChipInfo.ini : 18154 bytes 8/22/2005 7:25:02 PM Info shdn.ini : 388 bytes 10/12/2000 7:47:06 PM Info Voltage.ini : 38013 bytes 4/15/2005 8:35:32 PM Info Language file : 22920 bytes 6/12/2004 9:43:20 AM Up Time MBM session : 00:00:16:43 Up Time MBM total : 15:11:52:31 ------Sensor Chip------- Main Sensor Chip : ITE8712F SMB Address : $0000 Used Bus : ISA ISA Address : $0290 -Sensor Chip Selections- Possible Temp Sensors[1] : ITE8712F-1 Possible Temp Sensors[2] : ITE8712F-1 Diode Possible Temp Sensors[3] : ITE8712F-2 Possible Temp Sensors[4] : ITE8712F-2 Diode Possible Temp Sensors[5] : ITE8712F-3 Possible Temp Sensors[6] : ITE8712F-3 Diode Possible Temp Sensors[8] : ST380021A [0] Selected Temp Sensors[1] : ITE8712F-1 (192) Selected Temp Sensors[2] : ITE8712F-2 (193) Selected Temp Sensors[3] : ITE8712F-3 (194) Selected Temp Sensors[4] : ST380021A [0] (437) Selected Temp Sensors[5] : Custom (185) Selected Temp Sensors[6] : Custom (185) Selected Temp Sensors[7] : Custom (185) Selected Temp Sensors[32] : Custom (185) Possible Voltage Sensors[2] : MBM Fixed Selected Voltage Sensors[1] : MBM Fixed (2) Selected Voltage Sensors[2] : MBM Fixed (2) Selected Voltage Sensors[3] : MBM Fixed (2) Selected Voltage Sensors[4] : MBM Fixed (2) Selected Voltage Sensors[5] : MBM Fixed (2) Selected Voltage Sensors[6] : MBM Fixed (2) Selected Voltage Sensors[7] : MBM Fixed (2) Selected Voltage Sensors[8] : MBM Fixed (2) Selected Voltage Sensors[14] : Custom (1) Selected Voltage Sensors[15] : MBM Fixed (2) Selected Voltage Sensors[16] : MBM Fixed (2) Possible Fan Sensors[1] : ITE8712F-1 Possible Fan Sensors[2] : ITE8712F-2 Possible Fan Sensors[3] : ITE8712F-3 Selected Fan Sensors[1] : ITE8712F-1 T1 D4 (48) Selected Fan Sensors[2] : ITE8712F-2 T1 D4 (49) Selected Fan Sensors[3] : ITE8712F-3 T1 D4 (50) Possible Voltage Sub Types[0] : ITE8712F Standard 1 Possible Voltage Sub Types[1] : ITE8712F Standard 2 Possible Voltage Sub Types[2] : ITE8712F Standard 3 Possible Voltage Sub Types[3] : ITE8712F Standard 4 Possible Voltage Sub Types[4] : GA-8PE667 Possible Voltage Sub Types[5] : CT-7NJS Possible Voltage Sub Types[6] : GA-8IK1100 Possible Voltage Sub Types[7] : Shuttle SB61G Possible Voltage Sub Types[8] : GA-8IPE1000Pro Possible Voltage Sub Types[9] : GA-8KNXP Possible Voltage Sub Types[10] : Gigabyte GA-7N400-L Possible Voltage Sub Types[11] : Asus A7V8X-X Possible Voltage Sub Types[12] : GA-8PE667 Ultra Possible Voltage Sub Types[13] : Elitegroup N2U400-A Selected Voltage Sub Type : ITE8712F Standard 4 (3) --Sensor Chip Readings-- Temperature Readout[1] : -55 Temperature Readout[2] : 31 Temperature Readout[3] : 41 Temperature Readout[4] : 32 Temperature Readout[5] : 0 Temperature Readout[6] : 0 Temperature Readout[7] : 0 Temperature Readout[32] : 0 Voltage Readout[1] : 1.52 Voltage Readout[2] : 1.264 Voltage Readout[3] : 3.216 Voltage Readout[4] : 4.914 Voltage Readout[5] : 12.01212 Voltage Readout[6] : 1.584 Voltage Readout[7] : 2.72 Voltage Readout[8] : 2.928 Fan Readout[3] : 2960 ---------System--------- Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP (NT 5.1) (Build 2600) Service Pack 2 User : Hoot Memory in use : 27% Total Physical Memory : 1046952 KB Available Physical Memory : 760984 KB ----------CPU----------- CPU Speed : 2862 MHz Nr of CPU's : 1 -------3rd Party-------- ShutDownNow : ----Advanced Settings--- Fan Temp : 0 Custom Temp Table : 0 Startup Delay : 0 2E 4E Enabled : 0 2E Forced : 0 4E Forced : 0 Do Not Reset : 1 SMB Scan Range : $10 - $7F Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Autochthon Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 The sysinfo is quite large, but before I post it, I found it odd that the SMBus dump was totally empty. Not a single address with data in it. All zeros. I'm really starting to think my initial assessment that mbmio is not yielding any smbus data, not even the SPD from my ram sticks. I agree you are not getting any SMBus data. I get an identical lack of SMBus data from MBM from my board. I would expect to see your Maxim ided in the sensors much like your hard drive. It might be worth googling around to see if other boards are having this issue with this version of MBM. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angry_Games Posted August 24, 2005 Posted August 24, 2005 bumpage as we set labels on as many threads as we can get to per day Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
_xhp_ Posted August 24, 2005 Posted August 24, 2005 bumpage as we set labels on as many threads as we can get to per day That's nice, but this thread contains info about NF4/NF3/NF2 and possibly dagf MBM setup... edit: was the thread always called NF4 - MBM 5 Settings? @soundx - should be NF4/NF3/NF2 - MBM 5 Settings Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
soundx98 Posted August 24, 2005 Posted August 24, 2005 Yes, this thread was originally called "NF4 - MBM5 Settings". Actually I think I was one of the few that was labeling by "Category" per the sticky. Just a quick thought on AVK's excellent MBM5 program and how I had it configured cause my SmartGuardian was always acting wonky. THunDA confirmed that it worked on his NF3 753 (same ITE8712F sensor so it made sense). Others asked about NF2 and I already had used that for over a year on my sistas. Updated again when I started dual booting x64 Edition cause Speedfan and SG weren't capable of monitoring in that OS. (Speedfan can now of course) OldGuy, RGone and others have confirmed on the NF3 939, and yes it seems we can modify it further for the Infinity boards. _xhp_'s awesome work allows reading NVidia cards as well now so it covers a huge portion of the boards. The _xhp_ driver will let you use it with virtually ANY Mobo with a correctly set up MBM5, including Intel. Multi OS should count for something as well. Never had a sticky and approaching 40,000 views so it shows how many people like the MBM5 program. I think it belongs in "Modifications" cause that's really what it is. Same stuff as others except software not hardware. And it's a kewl category to be in. Lot of nerds read that section Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
_xhp_ Posted August 24, 2005 Posted August 24, 2005 I think it belongs in "Modifications" cause that's really what it is. Same stuff as others except software not hardware. And it's a kewl category to be in. Lot of nerds read that section I agree - we bump this thread a lot :nod:, and it is pushing the hardware problems down... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
toattett Posted August 24, 2005 Posted August 24, 2005 Is it just me or is it suppose to? I can't seems to get my GPU temps to MBM5 even with xhp mod. I have a 7800GTX KO and 77.77. I am also curious on how MBM5 reads HD temp? Can someone nice tell me a little about it? Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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