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Ecosse Feb 20, 2005, 07:17am EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: video card monitoring
Found this on a Google:

http://3dgpu.com/archives/2004/08/09/geforce-6800-tweak-guide/

These guys n glas on here are only ensuring that you are trying all possible processes before they leave it for dead and try something new - be patient Alf - the assistance that can be found through HWA is second to none - if these dudes n dudettes can't sort it then it's time for a new PC!

Give it time.

Ecosse

Specs here > > > > > http://tinyurl.com/ecosse08
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alf fonz Feb 20, 2005, 05:10pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: video card monitoring
Nah, its cool, but thank you anyway.

I spent some time checking out ASUS.com and managed to fine Smart Doctor. It seems to work well enough.

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Gigabyte K8NSNXP nForce 3 Ultra
2 x 512mb Dual Channel XMS Corsair Ram
ASUS 6800 GT
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Antec 1000AMG Plusview
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Mothow Feb 20, 2005, 05:26pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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I think i said that in my post to check asus for thier program.But im glad you figured out away to read your temp's.I know it would drive me crazy not being able to read my temps if i knew i should be able to but couldnt.

Lancool PC-K62 / i7 920 D0 + Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme / Asus P6T Deluxe / 6GB G.Skill DDR3 1600 / 2x 500GB Seagate 7200.11 / 2 x Evga GTX 260 core 216's / X-Fi Xtreme Gamer / Corsair HX850w
Hardtohit Feb 21, 2005, 04:29am EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Strange
thats werid possibly becuase you have the AGP version where mine and my friends are PCI-E... i'm glad you found some software though... but listen man i never once said anything about you being dumb or "insulting" your computer knowledge maybe you should just take a deep breathe and give your post some time... believe it or not we're not all here just for your personal use so chill out...

-Hardtohit

"...RAM? Isn't that like what the computer uses to knock things over?" -Uttered by a customer i'm pretty sure was trying to give me a brain aneurism.
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keith nepsa Feb 27, 2005, 03:17am EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: video card monitoring
if you download coolbits 2 or coolbits3d it makes some registry changes that can enable the temperature page in the settings. right now im having same problem. i have a different card. but i cant get my temperature settings page up either. i will let you know if i find a simpler solution..


Nepluto

OCGW Feb 27, 2005, 03:27am EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: video card monitoring
Damn, I was just about to mention Coolbits too

OCGW

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alf fonz Feb 27, 2005, 03:32am EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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yep, i had coolbits at the time when i first made the post here. There was nothing there even with coolbits enabled.

AMD 64 3500+ (130nm) @ 2.29Ghz
Gigabyte K8NSNXP nForce 3 Ultra
2 x 512mb Dual Channel XMS Corsair Ram
ASUS 6800 GT
2 x WD 10000rpm 36 Gig Raptor in Raid 0 Formation
Antec 1000AMG Plusview
Antec 550W truepower PSU
Altec Lansing 5.1 Speaker
keith nepsa Feb 27, 2005, 03:47am EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: video card monitoring
damn.. thats odd.. because all 6800's are suppose to have the temp sensor.. i have one last suggestion that could help. but its risky and involves editing your bios. now if you arent familiar with bios editing i wouldnt recommend try this.. but here is a webpage with what to do

http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=2379


like i said. its risky.. so do it at your own risk!

Keith Butzbach Aug 17, 2006, 06:35am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: video card monitoring - Speedfan
Try Speedfan I use it for my Gigabyte 6800 AGP.
Not just speed of fan also monitors temps, GPU, Motherbd & Hardrive.

Freeware from

http://www.almico.com/

Also try various manufacturers utilities, Gigabyte does one that also monitors my GPU but prefer Speedfan as its all there.
Can also adjust the speed of the fans etc.

DublinGunner Aug 17, 2006, 06:47am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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Holy Thread Resurrection Batman!!


A whole 1 1/2 years since the last post, I'm sure they have it sorted lol

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tony mcc Aug 18, 2006, 05:00am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: video card monitoring
there is a gd program called pc wizard that gives u every bit of info about ur pc that u need to know including temps, go to http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php

Death Adder Aug 19, 2006, 09:44pm EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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Ok, I realize it's been a while, like the last post said...HOWEVER!!!

There will be some people looking for the answer to this TEMPERATURE SENSOR issue for Nvidia cards.

I looked some 3 odd months ago and came across a windows (XP) registry hack to get the Nvidia temperature level to show up in the GeForce (Card name here) tab. You DO NOT have to download ANYTHING to get this to work. (Besides updating to Nvidia's latest drivers).

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background info. go to next *** to skip this crap.
So, my card, a 6600GT, ran hot even at idle. I read up on how to re-apply thermal paste on my Dell Dimension 5100 CPU as I was taking off the CPU air cover to get to the big fan (it was making some noise) and the heat sink was physically attached, and came right off. I read that most retail graphic card heat sinks are pretty lame as you want as much contact between the GPU and the heat sink as possible. My "all copper" heat sink was as rough as a monkey's heel, so like the info said, I got some 400-800 grit sand paper and sanded down the area where the GPU would make contact, gently of course, it took about 10 mins by hand going in all different direction to get it as smooth as a babys butt. Cleaned it up with the alcohol and q-tips, got my Arctic 5, spread it on thinly, and remounted the heat sink. Ok here's where it gets interesting.
(I did all of the above for my CPU heatsink as well. Note: do NOT sand down your CPU or GPU. Just the heat sink!!! (for all you newbies).
Interesting part: Before all this, my GPU temp ran at 56 C at idle. When I gamed it ran consistantly at 67-70 C where I would begin to get artifacting. Sucks! Even messing with the overclocking would get my temp. into the high 70s and then it would start locking up. OK, so after I replaced the heat sink, my idle dropped to 48 C. Now, when I OC the card to 579MHZ (GPU) and 1.23GHZ (mem), my gaming runs at 65 C consistantly. This is F.E.A.R. and GTA SA, and Command and Conquer Zero Hour, all at max resolutions and all functions like AA are "on" and getting at least 40-50 fps (average). I don't have ANY extra fans or any special cooling. This is all stock. So far, its been about 3 weeks and it runs just like a dream. My CPU fan is on auto and almost never speeds up to cool things off. Speedfan reports it runs at 806-811 rpm constantly.

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you skipped the crap didn't you? bastard!

Ok, so this is what you are looking for. Name calling aside. There is a simple non-damaging windows registry addition (not a hack) that will give you the Temperature Level and the Clock frequency modifiying options. I'm sure all Nivida engineers know about this, so now do we.

Copied from: http://www.tweakxp.com/article37173.aspx

Start > run > regedit

while in the registry find

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA corporation\Global\NVTweak

click on the NVTweak folder you now see and create a new Dword value name it CoolBits (make sure you use a big C and B) once created open it and make the value 2 (hex or decimal)

This was the tweak. The Temperature Level and clock modifiers (if you used 3) will be under the GeForce Tab. Congrats!

NOTE: In the CoolBits DWord value, I made mine 3, not 2. If you make it 3 then you will get another option for Additional Direct3D Settings under the Performance & Quality Settings option. The extra option is for additional Max Frames to Render Ahead (set to 1 by default) I changed to 3. If you are getting less than 60 fps you can change this to 2 or 3 (extra video ram is used so you may have to lower some other settings like Anti Aliasing etc) but it does seem to improve my FPS on Command and Conquer...FYI.

Please reply to this post. Don't email me. Thanks.

"Move along...move along..." - Syndicate Wars intro.


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