Motherboard Monitor compatible with K7N2 Delta2 Platinum??

When installing the above mentioned software, which (if any) is the most apropriate model to select from the K7N2 range of boards, as the Platinum version is not listed....??
thx
D.

Quote from: deksawyer on 05-March-05, 01:49:04
When installing the above mentioned software, which (if any) is the most apropriate model to select from the K7N2 range of boards, as the Platinum version is not listed....??
thx
D.
Here is another product that runs well Speedfan
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    Correction, it seems that now I have a 200mhz fsb cpu, setting the ram to 6:5 for 166mhz causes windows to almost immediately lock up. I'm guessing that's part of the whole unable to run the cpu/ram async thing.     
    Also, when I tried changing the latency to 2.5 and 3.0, I got the following error:
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    any combination of components you can think of: ram/graphics/cpu only, 2 of those 3 only, 1 of
    those 3 only, NOTHING installed on the board at all.
    different RAM in different slots - have tried generic pc2100, kingston valueram, kingston hyperx Corsair cmx-1gig
    clearing the CMOS, removing the battery, hitting the power button, unplugging the PSU (umm not in that order). I've even said a little voodoo prayer as I replace the JBAT jumper to it's original position.
    i've taken the board out of the case (actually i never got it INTO the case today) to make sure it's not shorting somewhere.
    no BIOS beeps at all, yes the speaker does work. the D-LED with at least the basic ram/graphics/cpu installed reads #1 green, all the rest red. After a CMOS reset it goes from #1 green, rest red, to #2 green, rest red, then back to #1 green, the rest red.
    The only thing I haven't tried is using a CPU with a FSB of 100 - this is mentioned in a few older articles I googled when digging around for ideas. All I have is a couple of 3200+'s - both of which work in the good MB.
    HELP...anyone?!? Thanks in advance.

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