Liquid5n0w
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I have a Galaxy 8800 GT, the ones with the fans locked at 100%. So I had the GPU fan plugged into a chassis fan port. This worked great on my nforce4 board in XP, Speedfan would be able to detect the GPU temperature directly and vary the fan speed to the temperature.
But now I'm on a new p35 board and in Vista, and Speedfan no longer sees the video card sensor, which I assume is a vista problem but I don't know for sure. I use ATiTool regularly for the artifact scanning in my overclocking, even though it can't set clocks on my card. I noticed a small feature "send GPU temperature to sensor:", did some digging. Found out that this is for a program I've never used called MBM. From what I understand it's not being updated anymore.
To the point, I was wondering if it would be possible to send the temperature to Speedfan also? I assume that the Speedfan devs would have to implement this on their side, correct?
But now I'm on a new p35 board and in Vista, and Speedfan no longer sees the video card sensor, which I assume is a vista problem but I don't know for sure. I use ATiTool regularly for the artifact scanning in my overclocking, even though it can't set clocks on my card. I noticed a small feature "send GPU temperature to sensor:", did some digging. Found out that this is for a program I've never used called MBM. From what I understand it's not being updated anymore.
To the point, I was wondering if it would be possible to send the temperature to Speedfan also? I assume that the Speedfan devs would have to implement this on their side, correct?