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Motherboard system and northbridge temps don't update
Speedfan, hwmonitor, and hwinfo, don't show correct system and NB temps.
On a fresh boot (from the system off state), the temps show -128C in these programs. When I reboot, then it correctly shows the temps as they are during the boot. But they don't update again unless I reboot the system.
Anyone else have the same issue or know a fix for this?
BTW, this may somehow be related to IT8720F because the voltages in the software are not updating too. CPU-Z used to show lower voltages as my clocks were throttled back for EIST. Now the voltage is constant.
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Switch to the backup bios and see if it still happens... Odd one that dude!
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I just found out a pretty strange bug. I can't see how this was put in on purpose.
When I set the cpu fan in the bios to smart fan, then the northbridge temp, motherboard temp, cpu vcore, and some other voltages get regularly updated in windows.
When I set the cpu fan to "By Duty -Cycle" at 50%, then the northbridge temp, motherboard temp, cpu vcore, and some other voltages don't get regularly updated in windows. It's the issue I explained in the OP. Note: The CPU temp is always updated in both scenarios.
I'm running the P11 bios. Haven't tried my backup bios (P06) because I'm running a video card with 2 gb of ram. I recall there was a problem with booting the board with video cards with more than 1 gb of ram.
Can you guys confirm the same problem on P11 bios and/or on other bios versions.
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The strangeness continues.
When I set the cpu fan duty cycle at 50, 55, 60 %, then the stats I mentioned before don't get updated.
But when I set the cpu fan duty cycle to 65% or 90% (haven't tested between 65 and 90), then the stats get updated. My hunch is that it does get updated at any value above 65%.
NOTE: This is probably related. No matter what percentage you set in the fan duty cycle in the bios, the program will always select cpu for 63%, nb for 50% and system for 50% after you exit the bios and enter windows. When you start up speedfan, these are the speeds it shows and speedfan only reads the initial speed readings. This is probablly a fail-safe noob thing they implemented in case some noobs set the cpu fan too low.
So the bios probably reads the fan at 40% and goes into alert mode and overrides the fan settings and sets cpu fan to 63% and also goes overboard and doesn't update the settings I mentioned in the OP. But when the cpu fan in the bios is set to 65% or higher, it probably doesn't trigger the fail-safe and the settings do get updated.
Just FYI because I think support for this board is dead.
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