MBMonitor (Showing RPM for the CPU fan)
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Sadrian
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05-21-2006, 03:37 AM -
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Hello

I have been working with this tool (MBMonitor), and I've got so far that it's now showing the heat temperature of my CPU.

But the only way I can get it to show the RPM of the CPU fan, is when I open my Everest Ultimate Edition (http://www.lavalys.com/) on same time. But when I reboot the computer it just says 255RPM (default #), untill I start the Everest program once again.

I thought it should be possible to make it show the RPM just by using MBM 5.

Does any of you have some idea's? I think I have been trying almost everythingTongue

THanks (:

- Philipp Astrup
Dracula
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05-21-2006, 04:07 AM -
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The only thing the TLB plugin does is fetching values from Motherboard Monitor and display them. All configuration must first be done in MBM itself, and you should make sure that MBM displays the values correctly...
Windows 7, IE 9.0, Shell 6.0.6000.16386, TLB 4.2.3 beta
Sadrian
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05-21-2006, 04:17 AM -
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Thanks for the reply, Dracula.

My next question is:

Anyone using MBM 5 / MBMonitor in here, who could show me his/her configuration, since mine won't show RPM for the CPU-FAN without having Everest Ultimate Edition running.

Thanks again.

- Philipp Astrup
Sadrian
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05-21-2006, 04:19 AM -
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In other words, anyone in here, who got it working?

I have been trying almost all kind of setups without a result.

- Philipp Astrup
Sadrian
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05-21-2006, 05:11 AM -
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I found this site while searching, I might be usefull for some users in here.

http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6798

I haven't been able to make it work, so I might aswell skip it.

Hope someone in here can use the link.

Regards

- Philipp Astrup
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