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    x85..heat monitoring issue

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by shashq, Aug 28, 2009.

  1. shashq

    shashq Notebook Enthusiast

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    i cant measure temprature of my gpu(ati 4570) in asus x85
    i used everst,sped fan,hwmonitor and many others,,and seems no one can detect my gpu....even its working properly and i play games without any error
    so what should i do now.....im afraid its gonna blow without my notice
     
  2. xleonid

    xleonid Notebook Consultant

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    I think the only issue could be is the drivers?

    Update your drivers maybe, unless the temp sensor on the chip itself is dead, but that's impossible.


    -Leonid
     
  3. lidowxx

    lidowxx Notebook Deity

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    I have exactly the same problem on my thinkpad T60, no matter what programs i tried, they just wont read the temp of my x1400, i play games fine with it though, no errors/BSOD or whatever. I am starting thinking some low ATI models dont even come out with temp sensors equipped.
     
  4. shashq

    shashq Notebook Enthusiast

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    problem solved.....i just used latest version of everst :D
     
  5. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    I also managed to read the ATI4570 (ASUS F6Ve) temp with Everest and HWMonitor (while all other software that I tried failed to measure it). However, I'm not really sure of these two programs' accuracy, either.