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Old 11-16-2009, 08:29 PM   #1
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How to read Classified sub-zero?

Heya,

(if this is not the right place, my apologies. please move it)

My Classified 761 only shows -22 or -43 when doing DICE where clearly it is well below.

Other than using external devices such as fluke, what are my options/what do I need to do that the Eleet software will read the correct temperatures?
I know about a jumper that supposed to prevent cold boot.. it keeps the temps stuck at the mentioned above. Is there a way to bypass this protection?

All I want is to read the mobo's temperature with a software (Eleet is preferred but will be happy with others).;

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Old 11-16-2009, 09:32 PM   #2
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I don't believe the onboard sensor reads below -43C even with the xcool jumper set to 0. With dry ice you shouldn't run into any coldbug or coldboot problems with MOST LGA1366 processors. Always helps to have a sensor or two though, you can pick up a Fluke DT301 or DT302 for $100 or so.
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Thank you sir, much appreciated.
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