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Old 03-09-2007, 06:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TheMatt View Post
One thing I thought should be added to the article is what each sensor refers to. I have been told by linderman that the aux refers to the PSU temperature. So, after the picture with the sensors, there could be something like this:
  • CPU - Displays the processor temperature in degrees Celsius.
  • SYS - Displays the chipset temperature in degrees Celsius.
  • AUX - Displays the power supply temperature in degrees Celsius.
  • HDD - Displays the temperatures of each of your hard drives in degrees Celsius.
Looking closer at the first screenshot, you will notice that BOTH Celsius AND Farhenheit degrees are shown.
Hence, in my opinion, (and with due respect) this edit is superfluous.
Although, in some instances, the 'AUX' does refer to the PSU; however, STV Software™(the producers of the software) requested that this NOT be mentioned, as the accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
The reason depends entirely on the particular motherboard being used.
Furthermore, the readings are itemised earlier in the article.
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