845pe FIr CPU fans

Hi
Just a thought - With all the reported problems with the temp/ fan speed system on this board I read about does anyone know of a good CPU cooler with a bulit in temp probe, along with separate temp and fan speed display-
Seems a good solution to the contant worriing about CPU and other temps not just on MSI boards. My other epox has had its moments too.
845PE-FIR/ 2.667/ twin WD 80mb special edition raid striped drives/ ATI 8500 vid/ corsair 512 PC2700 mem. - Very happy with board apart from lack of fully working fan speed display and only 3 fan headers.
Superkev :]

never seen any thing like you describe
i like dans cooler reviews
http://www.dansdata.com/coolercomp_p5.htm
and some thing like this
http://www.overclockers.com.au/techstuff/r_digidoc5/

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