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aaronburro
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Does such a program exist? I got a dell latitude d610 and I am just curious as to the operating temps and wouldn't mind profiling temps for a few days, just to get an idea of how it is running. But, MBM5 doesn't even list the latitude as an available mobo. Everything I can find about this model says that the mobo is a dell mobo (suuuuuuure), so that doesn;t help either...

anybody know of any MBM5-like programs that work w/ this model?

8/1/2005 8:11:12 PM

Isaac
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Dell Diagnostics Disk.... Don't know where you could get it......but I use to use them back at the place I worked at...... it's a boot disk, not something you can use with XP.

8/1/2005 8:22:20 PM

EmptyFriend
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you can try to find out what the motherboard actually is. i'm sure there are dell forums where you could find out, if you dont want to look at the motherboard for some kind of serial number.

8/1/2005 8:25:19 PM

apkaufma
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http://www.majorgeeks.com/download337.html

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" SpeedFan is a freeware program that monitors fan speeds, temperatures and voltages in computers with hardware monitoring chips. SpeedFan can even access S.M.A.R.T. info for those hards disks that support this feature (almost all :-)) and show hard disk temperatures too, if supported."

8/1/2005 9:39:45 PM

Petschska
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yeah i've used Speedfan before.

8/2/2005 8:02:06 AM

brianj320
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give this a try..works for inspirons, latitudes and precisions

http://www.diefer.de/i8kfan/index.html

8/2/2005 8:13:41 AM

pureetofu
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I used SpeedSwitch and I8kFanGUI both were really nice configuration programs. Just be very, Very, VERY careful. Since you can completely override the typical fan settings its easy to fry something.
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8/2/2005 10:26:11 AM

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