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Old 01-23-09, 04:44 PM   #1
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Hi everyone, maybe here someone by some mistake knows hot to do that ?

I was folowing every step described in this link: http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=2379

But after flashing nvidia bios I had no changes at all. Temperature monitor was still locked and invisible. So I did a backup and still searching for solution.

I found the tool: http://www.nvidia.com/object/nvidia_...ools_6.03.html for temperature monitoring but could not stand the wide interface with bunch of unnecessary options. I would like to have just a thermo monitor.
Any ideas ?

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Old 01-23-09, 04:57 PM   #2
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Seems that this temperature monitoring is not supported by some cards. Dunno why...
My 7600GT is also blacked out in the temperature display.

Now i´ve nice and simple tool for that. It´s called HWMonitor. Just google for it, extract and start the hwmonitor.exe. No installation needed. This tool monitors all temperature sensors within your PC: CPU temp., GPU temp., HDD temp., fan speeds, voltages

Hope this will help you.
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Old 01-23-09, 05:20 PM   #3
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Thanks but I really don't need anything more then GPU temp. I would be ********* glad to unlock this feature only.

I'm having weird thoughts that this manual on unlocking temp features would work for older Nvidia drivers, but with newest it makes no changes at all ? Could it be so ?
On the other hand I have a doubt that drivers has something to do with bios at all ?
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Does your hex string 04031201 look like this "04 03 12 01 00 0A 01 11"

Some other instructions http://www.ocia.net/articles/tempmonitoring/page1.shtml
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Does your hex string 04031201 look like this "04 03 12 01 00 0A 01 11"

Some other instructions http://www.ocia.net/articles/tempmonitoring/page1.shtml
Yes it looked like that after bios flash, unfortunetly with no effect.. I did changed that value from "10" to "00" where it should be changed. Made a second already tweaked bios backup to check did it really took changes and yes it did. But as I said I could not see any temperature monitoring where it should be seen..

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Google EVGA Precision. It is a utility that is made for Nvidia cards. You can do more than just GPU temps with it as welll.
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Google EVGA Precision. It is a utility that is made for Nvidia cards. You can do more than just GPU temps with it as welll.
That's more like it I think, thanks, will give it a try
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It is an excellent utility. Shows FPS, temps, fan control if your card is equiped. Can do some overclocking safely. I use it and it is a great little utility from EVGA. EVGA just soups up Nvidia cards anyway so it should work for your card without issue.
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Excelent indeed! Works fine and looks simple to the eye, the way I like it.
Had built in the new VGA cooler so I wish to keep an eye on temps for a week or so.
For now temp in ordinarry state is 47 Celsius.
Haven't tested it in game mode so far but I think everything is going to be O.K.

Appreciated again for this fine utility
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In game works great. I keep it small and in the upper left hand corner of the screen. Can change the color of the OSD as well. With SH4 I keep it blue and it blends with the sky Very simple utility but very effective for what you need.
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