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    Whats "Temp1" in SpeedFan for Vostro 1500?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Triple_Dude, Oct 2, 2007.

  1. Triple_Dude

    Triple_Dude Notebook Evangelist

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    What the subject says, basically.

    I installed SpeedFan and there's HD0, Core0, Core2 and Core (which is the temp at the TJunction, I assume), but there's a mysterious "Temp1" which I have no idea what it is... I originally thought it was the GPU temp, but it's way too cool for that (hovering at 47 Degrees C even while I'm gaming).

    Does anyone have any idea what it is?

    Is it some random thermometer at a random corner inside the notebook?

    EDIT: Nevermind, I think it's the temp monitor for the PSU since Speed Fan labels it as "ACPI"
     
  2. TuxDude

    TuxDude Notebook Deity

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    It might me the motherboard temperature....