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  1. Posts : 4,751
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
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    Motherboard Software


    I have a couple question about this. -- When I had my computer built a couple years ago, he gave me the cd for the motherboard software that had been installed. This past November, when I formated my HD and installed Win 7, I did not install my motherboard software again. Should I have done that? == Also I have heard that there should be on the motherboard software CD a program to monitor my temps. I have not looked for it, but just wondering if any of you have that on your CD? Thanks,
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    bigmck said:
    I have a couple question about this. -- When I had my computer built a couple years ago, he gave me the cd for the motherboard software that had been installed. This past November, when I formated my HD and installed Win 7, I did not install my motherboard software again. Should I have done that? == Also I have heard that there should be on the motherboard software CD a program to monitor my temps. I have not looked for it, but just wondering if any of you have that on your CD? Thanks,
    Bigmck

    Whatever you got on that CD is hopelessly old. I would go to the mfr site and check for the most recent BIOS. It should have all the functionality of the old cd but be compatible (hopefully) with win 7.

    Let us know if you need help


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  3. Posts : 263
    Dual boot XP Pro SP3x86 and Win7 Pro x64
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    Depends. Good answer, eh?

    I have used ASUS mobos exclusively for some time. Each comes with an install disc that contains drivers and sundry apps/utilities. When I seek upgrades, more often than not, the sundry apps/utilities are not, or only partially, listed: only driver and essential SW (integrated audio, network adaptor, etc) updates are routinely listed.

    What you might have to do is extract missing stuff from the install disc, easy enough and, hopefully, it will be compatible with Win7.

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  4. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
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    zigzag3143 said:
    Whatever you got on that CD is hopelessly old.
    Er.... What zigzag said. In addition to the BIOS update, which you may or may not want to mess with, I would look to the manufacture's website and get the latest drivers for your motherboard and hardware.

    As zizgag said, whatever is on that CD is old, and outdated... Win 7 wasn't out yet

    Good luck.
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  5. Posts : 4,751
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
    Thread Starter
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    My main question was about a temperature monitoring program being on the CD. I just wondered if any of you found that on yours? Thanks,
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  6. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
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    It depends. Some motherboards come with monitoring programs, some don't. My Gigabyte board has monitoring software, which has temp reading programs for CPU & GPU, though it’s not as extensive as Core Temp or GPU-Z.

    Not sure what you're looking for. Again, I would check out you board's vendor and see what they have for monitoring software.

    But to answer your question, yes my CD came with monitoring software on it.
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  7. Posts : 4,280
    Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
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    I use core temp. their are plenty of others out their I suggest you find one your comfortable with and install it.
    As with everything I install I first create a restore point, I find it a good habit to get into just in case you download an app, driver or anything you find you don't like for whatever reason you can un-install it then restore back to where your system was before. This way it helps keep it clean and some applications can be harder to remove all the residual folders than others. JMO. Fabe
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  8. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
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    My Asus MB has temp monitoring SW, but usually BIOS monitoring software isn't as accurate or detailed as readily available free programs. Some examples are:

    Real Temp (Intel)

    Real Temp is a temperature monitoring program designed for all Intel single Core, Dual Core and Quad Core processors. Each core on these processors has a digital thermal sensor (DTS) that reports temperature data relative to TjMax which is the safe maximum operating core temperature for the CPU. As your CPU heats up, your Distance to TjMax will decrease. If it reaches zero your processor will start to throttle or slow down so maximizing your distance away from TjMax will help your computer run at full speed and more reliably too.

    Motherboard Software-screen1.jpg

    Main Features
    Reads temperature information from all Intel Core based processors.
    Ability to individually calibrate Real Temp for each core of your CPU.
    Program is based on temperature data gathered using a Fluke 62 IR Thermometer.
    Test Sensors feature will check your DTS sensors for any sign of problems.
    Keeps track of Minimum and Maximum temperatures with full logging features.
    Reporting and logging of the Intel PROCHOT# thermal throttle activity bit.
    Quick, very accurate and repeatable benchmark.
    Displays MHz, TjMax, VID, CPUID and Calibration settings.
    No installation or registry modifications required.
    Support for Windows 2000 / XP / Vista (32 and 64 bit versions)

    It is Windows 7 compatible

    Real Temp - CPU temperature monitoring

    HWMonitor

    HWMonitor is a hardware monitoring program that reads PC systems main health sensors : voltages, temperatures, fans speed.

    Motherboard Software-hwm1.png

    The program handles the most common sensor chips, like ITE® IT87 series, most Winbond® ICs, and others. In addition, it can read modern CPUs on-die core thermal sensors, as well has hard drives temperature via S.M.A.R.T, and video card GPU temperature.

    Special hardware monitors such as abit® uGuru and Gigabyte® ODIN™ power supplies serie are supported too.

    CPUID

    SFkilla also made a HWMonitor Meter gadget:

    Motherboard Software-hwm.jpg

    SFKilla - HWMonitor Meter

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  9. Posts : 519
    Windows 7 Ultimate (64)
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    Try one of the already suggested third-party temp monitoring utilities or go to the Asus Support site to see if they have the updated tools you're looking for.

    Asus is pretty good at updating drivers for a new OS, but they suck when it comes to their apps.

    I'd highly recommend that you do NOT extract utilities from your MB driver disc and try to install them in Win 7. That's a clear recipe for disaster...
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  10. Posts : 263
    Dual boot XP Pro SP3x86 and Win7 Pro x64
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    win7clutz said:
    Try one of the already suggested third-party temp monitoring utilities or go to the Asus Support site to see if they have the updated tools you're looking for.

    Asus is pretty good at updating drivers for a new OS, but they suck when it comes to their apps.

    I'd highly recommend that you do NOT extract utilities from your MB driver disc and try to install them in Win 7. That's a clear recipe for disaster...
    It's what I said about the apps; however, if you extract and attempt to install a utility from the disc and, it is incompatible, Windows will simply alert you to that fact as it does with any incompatible app and you will not be able to proceed with the installation.

    Monk
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