848P In CoreCenter - NB Fan Speed - But no Temp?

Hi,
In CoreCenter i can see CPU Temp, Fan Speed etc, but i only get NB Fan Speed but NB Temp is shown as N/A ?
Any ideas?

Hi Matd,
This is due to limits on the Mainboard.
You not be able to see +12V either.......
As the 848P chipset is a CUTDOWN version of 865, you will lose quite a slice of important info!!!
Del

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