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I've got a Gigabyte K8NS-Pro motherboard and I'm wondering if I can find out what sensors it has (temperature in particular...) and where they are, this would help me figure out what Speedfan is telling me so I know for sure (Temp, Temp1, Temp2, & Temp3 aren't the most specific titles on earth).Here's a link from Gigabte's website: GIGABYTE - Product - Motherboard - Specification - GA-K8NS Pro


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Default Re: How can I find out what sensors my mobo has?

Motherboard makers don't generally supply such info--
Speedfan-- automatically configures itself to some degree-- but makers are always tweaking these things /changing suppliers etc.
Speedfan's writer-- actually gets a lot of his info from his more advanced users--
here is a list of some of the latest discoveries
SpeedFan's supported hardware

-- you can also get more info from his "articles" page


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