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Old Jun 17, 2006, 03:36 AM   #1
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cant get temp reading to display in ati tool for x1900gt

any ideas i have it all set up right as far as i can tell but the optin for temp isnt there
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Wiggle it.
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Wiggle it.
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Try looking at bios comparisons if the pcb's is identical to x1900xt.
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I dont think it has it. Does it have the temp monitoring chip?
i dont see any chips missing that could be a lm63 chip but then again i dont see the lm63 chip lol hey w1zz what one is the temp chip

btw i also noticed i cant adjust the voltage n ati tool ither

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Try looking at bios comparisons if the pcb's is identical to x1900xt.
only diff i see is the ram and the pwm ic
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See if you can adjust the voltage in overclocker.exe No chance overdrive shows temps? If they both have the temperature monitoring hardware check the bios and look for differences other than ram and pipes.
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whats the device id of the gt ?
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whats the device id of the gt ?
ill get that for ya in a few days when i get home
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