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    Thinkpad X300 and speedfan

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Tommy the cat, Aug 9, 2009.

  1. Tommy the cat

    Tommy the cat Notebook Geek

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    Hello all,

    Next to TPfancontrol I want to test Speedfan. However in order to get any information or regulation possibilities from this program, it needs some system information.

    Therefor, as far as I know, you have to go to the tab INFO > click GET CONFIG > click on the website to get the Ticket code. At this website you will need to find your motherboard. So, first I need to know what motherboard I have:

    This is what CPU-Z says about the motherboard (tab MAINBOARD section MOTHERBOARD):
    Manufacturer: LENOVO
    Model: 647814G
    Chipset: INTEL GM965
    Southbridge: INTEL 82801HBM (ICH8-M)


    I'm not sure what to look for, but neither 'Lenovo 647814G' nor 'INTEL GM965' is listed. So I've sent an e-mail to addthisplease [at] almico . com and asked to add the motherboard, but I didn't get any reaction (yet..).

    But surely there should be somebody who already succesfully used Speedfan. So I wondered if anybody can give me the correct Ticket number, or tell me how to get this program working.

    Thanks in advance.
     
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