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    How to determine motherboard model for Speedfan?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by herotuxer, Sep 19, 2007.

  1. herotuxer

    herotuxer Notebook Enthusiast

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    I know this sounds silly but the Flash screen disappears so fast and I cant figure out the model of my MoBo.

    Plz would you show me how to identify the MoBo model so that I can get SF configuration.

    I'm on A8HE btw. ;)
     
  2. danny2001

    danny2001 Notebook Consultant

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    You can usually catch a glimpse of the model on the BIOS screen. You can aslo use utilities like Everest or SIW to find out. Usually on notebooks though, the motherboard is specific to the notebook model, in other words, they probably only manufactured one specific motherboard that will fit in that casing. The motherboard model number may end up being A8HE :)

    Lavalys had a free version of Everest at one point, I am not sure they still do. The download link is still available from MajorGeeks: http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html

    You can also use SIW or 'System Information for Windows'. That is available here: http://www.gtopala.com/
     
  3. herotuxer

    herotuxer Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks. It's exactly A8he. And there's no specific config for this model in Speedfan. So I'll just use SF as a monitoring tool :)