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Yousuf Khan
I recently upgraded my motherboard, but kept the existing CPU. I can see
the temperature readings in the BIOS setup during boot, but I'm not
seeing it within Windows. I'm running Core Temp, and I've tried
upgrading it, and also tried other programs like HWMonitor, etc. None of
them are seeing the proper temperature readings, they either report 0°C
or N/A.
The new board is a Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD5, processor is a Phenom II
1100T. The new board has a UEFI BIOS rather than a traditional BIOS. I
looked through the BIOS settings to see if there is a setting there that
will allow the readings to come through to Windows, but nothing stands
out at me. Also I think that when I first installed the board, the
temperature sensor data was being read just fine by Core Temp. I'm
wondering maybe if it's a driver or something that's interfering here?
Yousuf Khan
the temperature readings in the BIOS setup during boot, but I'm not
seeing it within Windows. I'm running Core Temp, and I've tried
upgrading it, and also tried other programs like HWMonitor, etc. None of
them are seeing the proper temperature readings, they either report 0°C
or N/A.
The new board is a Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD5, processor is a Phenom II
1100T. The new board has a UEFI BIOS rather than a traditional BIOS. I
looked through the BIOS settings to see if there is a setting there that
will allow the readings to come through to Windows, but nothing stands
out at me. Also I think that when I first installed the board, the
temperature sensor data was being read just fine by Core Temp. I'm
wondering maybe if it's a driver or something that's interfering here?
Yousuf Khan