>Hmm, I have set sensor1 to the thermistor and sensors2 and 3 to diode, but I >get really screwy temperatures that way. > >M/B Temp: +126 C (high = +50 C, hyst = +47 C) sensor = thermistor >ALARM >CPU1 Temp: +43.0 C (high = +60 C, hyst = +57 C) sensor = PII/Celeron >diode >CPU2 Temp:+124.5 C (high = +60 C, hyst = +95 C) sensor = PII/Celeron >diode ALARM > >While if I set sensors 1 and 2 to diode and sensor 3 to thermistor, things >look a lot more sane > >CPU1 Temp: +43 C (high = +60 C, hyst = +57 C) sensor = PII/Celeron >diode >CPU2 Temp: +43.0 C (high = +60 C, hyst = +57 C) sensor = PII/Celeron >diode >M/B Temp: +35.0 C (high = +50 C, hyst = +95 C) sensor = thermistor I have to admit that you get a point. Maybe MSI swapped the sensors on your revision of the board compared with the board referenced on MBM's site. > What sets the resolution? It's hardware defined. temp1 has 1 degree resolution, temp2 and temp3 have 0.5 degree resolution. This is common to all Winbond chips as far as I know. Don't ask me why ;) Jean