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Old July 22nd 04, 02:06 AM
Humga
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How can I check the temperature of my Radeon 9800 Pro?

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Old July 26th 04, 10:29 AM
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Humga wrote:
How can I check the temperature of my Radeon 9800 Pro?

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Evidently, you don't. Mine has the R350 core and I've been told there
is no thermal sensor.
McG.


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Old July 26th 04, 12:54 PM
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Evidently, you don't. Mine has the R350 core and I've been told there
is no thermal sensor.
McG.


Oh well, no fan controlling then...hmmm

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Old July 26th 04, 04:14 PM
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On 7/26/2004 4:54 AM Humga brightened our day with:

"McGrandpa" wrote in message
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Evidently, you don't. Mine has the R350 core and I've been told there
is no thermal sensor.
McG.




Oh well, no fan controlling then...hmmm

Thanks.





Not unless you buy an Arctic Cooler for $15 like a lot of people have.
Then you're forced to use a switch, heaven forfend.
You could always buy a temperature probe and just shove it in there,
then have it hooked to a little digital display on your desk and have a
little string tied to the fan toggle on the back of the Arctic Cooler
right next to it so when the temps get high you just pull the cord and
up the fan speed.

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Old July 26th 04, 06:54 PM
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"Inglo" wrote in message
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On 7/26/2004 4:54 AM Humga brightened our day with:


Not unless you buy an Arctic Cooler for $15 like a lot of people have.
Then you're forced to use a switch, heaven forfend.
You could always buy a temperature probe and just shove it in there,
then have it hooked to a little digital display on your desk and have a
little string tied to the fan toggle on the back of the Arctic Cooler
right next to it so when the temps get high you just pull the cord and
up the fan speed.


But the thing is, the temperature wouldn't be as accuracy as onchip ones.
That could be risky


 




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