MSI K8TM-ILSR Concerning with Motherboard Monitor

Does the K8TM-ILSR work with Motherboard Monitor 5?
and sorry if i posted on wrong board im a noob

i tried mbm5 last night to run with some programs
at the moment i dont think mbm5 supports our k8t mobos
and it also cause some problems with pc alert 4 when i used it
(it was saying my cpu temp was 127 deg cel   )

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    * Other Devices: N/A
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    I got black screen after all trying to solve the situation.
    I'm sorry I was rude. I will try to share the knowledge I got during this few days without sleep :(
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