Need hardware monitor for MSI 8851

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I need some help with locating a hardware monitor for the MSI geforce3 Ti200 (8851).  Does anyone know why this graphics card doesn't come with the hardware monitor or the virtual desktop?  If you know where to find such a program, well, you know what to do.
jtb

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Originally posted by Deathstalker
jtb,
The program comes with the CD drivers
There should be 3 ways to do it
1. Use the MSI CD autorun to install 3D Turbo Experience
2  Manually install the 3D turbo exp from MSI CD path
Utility/MSI/3dturbo/3dturbo.exe
3. download 3D turbo exp from MSI website:
3D! Turbo Experience
Take Care,
Richard
Richard -
I tried both the CD version of this and the website version and got the same problem - everything works except the Fan Speed, Temperature, and Voltage sections.  They do not respond.  They do work on an MX440 card we installed in a PC at the store I work at - why don't they work for this card?
The card is the MS-8871 Geforce4 Ti4400-TD.  Is there a way to make this work, or if not, is there another program out there that will give me the fan speed, temps, and voltage?  I would like to know this information.
Thanks!
Scott Wasilewski

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