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5000 BE

flake4200

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i have a biostar 560 board. i have a 5000 BE in it. ritt now i have ti overclocked to 3214. its running good but i need to know a tempature. can anyone tell me about a program that will read this ritt? my voltage is high and i need to know. plz help. ive tried all i can think of but the closest is speedfan, but its still not rightt. HELP! FLAKE
 
Real-Temp with manual calibration would be your best bet.

I have the 5000+ (non-BE), and every temp app reading is wrong (10C UNDER Ambient room temp).
 
everest or core temp might work.

why do you say speedfan is wrong? if your voltage is high and your worried about temps, maybe you should bring it back down a little? better safe than sorry right?
 
Just a problem with 5000 BE, had same problem on biostar 570sli board before i sold it.
 
All Brisbanes have flawed themal reporting. Oddly enough, the Asus AiBooster utility seems to give decently accurate/plausible temp readings, as well as being able to OC within the OS without any problems. To the extent that I took a 3600+ (1.9ghz) to 3.06 ghz using solely the utility to change fsb, while I was running two instances of Prime95. This was on an Asus M2N-E as well.
 
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