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		| Das Capitolin Rated R
 
  
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				|  Posted: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 11:40:33    Post Subject: |     |  
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				| I really miss MBM, it was so much cleaner.
 SppedFan, at least for me, is a clunky piece of crap software that sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.
 
 It works fine (so long as you can ignore some of the sensors) on my newer systems.  On my older systems the sensors move between 10C and 70C inside of two seconds.  Also, the fan functions seldom work, and are a bit cryptic.
 
 I am looking for something better.
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				|  Posted: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 22:46:42    Post Subject: |     |  
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				|  	  | Das Capitolin wrote: |  	  | I really miss MBM, it was so much cleaner. 
 SppedFan, at least for me, is a clunky piece of crap software that sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.
 
 It works fine (so long as you can ignore some of the sensors) on my newer systems.  On my older systems the sensors move between 10C and 70C inside of two seconds.  Also, the fan functions seldom work, and are a bit cryptic.
 
 I am looking for something better.
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 I agree.  MBM was much cleaner.  I feel like I'm back in the stoneage with SpeedFan
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				| Check your motherboard manufacturer for their own app, too...  If this is an ASUS board, they have one!   |  | 
	
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