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Default Motherboard Monitor in Monitoring graphs - 11-30-2008, 19:56 | posts: 1 | Location: Poland

Hi,

Sorry for my English

When I open Hardware->Motherboard Monitor... i can read my CPU & MB temperature, voltages and fans speeds. Everythink is great, but why i can't add this information to monitoring graphs?

In previous version (1.3.6) i can do that, and now (1.6.9.1372) i can't. Why? what's wrong?

Also i can add CPU temp and fan speed to OSD.

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Default 12-01-2008, 05:23 | posts: 4,942

Monitoring graphs was changed and now doesn't include MoBo information. MoBo plugin is outdated and I'm thinking about removing it from internal ATT's core and make it as Gpash and OSD plugin only.



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Default 12-12-2008, 11:05 | posts: 18 | Location: Italy

Hi, Ray.
I've thought this idea to improve motherborad monitor: now using the ATT OSD Motherborad Sensors plugin, you can chose to use the internal sources or external ones from other programs, why don't you move this feature in the Motherboard monitor window?
So you can configure everything from the motherboard monitor window (e.g. choose sensor name, offset etc.) and then create a monitoring graph, using an external plugin, and select wich sensor to show in the OSD.
   
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