Old mobo, then MBM5 will likely do the job. Otherwise there are more than a few: Speedfan, HMonitor, Everest,etc... None of which have satisfied me like MBM5 did and even cost money to get close to happy.

I'm back to Everest's demo version for the minute debating if it's worth the cost since it's seems to detect most of my Asus Rampage's sensors properly.

Winterlight wrote:
I haven't done any overclocking since the Celeron 300 days. However, I have a five year old dual Xeon 3.06 that I am playing around with. It has a ASUS PC DL Deluxe board on it that is setup to hold steady the PCI, and AGP BUS while increasing frequency from 133 to 175. I increased the frequency to 140 which up'ed the CPU speed to 3.2Ghz and notice nothing bad. I do notice a little snapper response, ... which surprises me. You wouldn't think I would notice anything increasing it just 5 percent. Now I am going to up to 3.4 Ghz which is an 11 percent increase.


I want to be able to monitor temps and stability. The Asus 5 year old motherboard monitoring utility won't install so what third party software is best for watching temps? How can I best test for stability and reliability?

Thanks

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