Hi James, > <quote> > w83627thf-isa-0290 > Adapter: ISA adapter > VCore: +1.02 V (min = +0.94 V, max = +0.96 V) > +12V: +4.13 V (min = +10.82 V, max = +13.19 V) > +3.3V: +1.92 V (min = +3.14 V, max = +3.47 V) Well how the inputs are connected knows only the MSI. They may have used different scaling factors. This is the reason why you see this value. > +5V: +5.04 V (min = +4.75 V, max = +5.25 V) > -12V: -14.91 V (min = -10.80 V, max = -13.18 V) > V5SB: +5.08 V (min = +4.76 V, max = +5.24 V) > VBat: +2.93 V (min = +2.40 V, max = +3.60 V) > fan1: 5578 RPM (min = 9375 RPM, div = 2) > CPU Fan: 5769 RPM (min = -1 RPM, div = 2) > fan3: 0 RPM (min = 112500 RPM, div = 2) > M/B Temp: +47 C (high = +5 C, hyst = +0 C) sensor = thermistor > CPU Temp: +42.0 C (high = +80 C, hyst = +75 C) sensor = thermistor > temp3: +39.0 C (high = +80 C, hyst = +75 C) sensor = thermistor > vid: +0.275 V (VRM Version 9.0) All in all if you want to know what MSI did please ask them what scaling resistors they used for the ADC voltage inputs of w83627thf chip on this motherboard. The CPU has not 42C (even if it is nice value and the ultimate answer) because it is the temperature under the CPU rather inside. I implemented a driver that reads the CPU temp from the CPU. Hopefully it will be in 2.6.19. You may find it here: http://assembler.cz/download/amd_digital_temp.tar.gz I hope it helps, Regards Rudolf