Re: aftermarket PCI or ISA monitoring board?

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Hi Stan,

On Sat, 08 Jan 2011 12:18:53 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Please CC me as I'm not subscribed to the list.  I'd like to know if
> there are any PCI or ISA boards designed for thermal monitoring on the
> market that work with lm-sensors.  My Googling so far has been fruitless.
> 
> Basically I'm looking for an (inexpensive, and by this I mean less than
> the price of a consumer mobo) add in PCI/ISA card that will work with
> lm-sensors, one that has thermistor wires one can attach to a north
> bridge chip heatsink, hard drive, etc.  There are many examples on the
> market of such thermal monitoring devices, but all I've seen simply
> provide an LCD display and mount in a drive bay.  This may be fine for a
> desktop PC, but I'm wanting to monitor some temps remotely, temps of
> components not monitored by the motherboard monitoring chip.

I don't know of any such board, sorry.

-- 
Jean Delvare

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