Sentite, sembra funzionare e abilita la lettura della temp. della CPU direttamente dai led delle
Epox 8rda/+ ma potrebbe funzionare anche con altre
carino no ????

HOWTO: Use the 8RDA+ onboard LED to display temperatures!
ALTHOUGH THIS HOWTO IS 8RDA+ SPECIFIC, THIS WILL PROBABLY WORK ON OTHER BOARDS TOO!

Several people have been asking me how to do this, I actually thought it was common knowledge and am personally delighted to be able to help some of you out:

Do you have a case window/transparent case and hate seeing the ugly old 'FF' in the port $80 LED diagnostic display on the 8RDA+ during normal operation? Want something a little more useful? How about a constant temperature reading for your CPU, cassis, etc right there on the LED?

Get and install a copy of the latest Motherboard Monitor (shame on you if you don't have this already!).

http://mbm.livewiredev.com/

Latest version as of this howto is 5.2.2.0

After you install and reboot, run Motherboard Monitor by selecting it from your programs menu. Right click on the MBM icon in your system tray and select 'Settings...'.

On the left side of the window you'll see the MBM settings menu, and you should click on 'General' to make the General Settings menu appear on the right portion of this window. At the top right portion of the window you'll see 'buttons' for 'Basic', 'Advanced', and 'System Info'. You want to change the Basic settings, so click 'Basic'. Now, scroll all the way down the list of Basic settings until you get to the bottom. Right under 'Dashboard meter size' you should see two settings; 'Enable RD2Pro Support' and 'Port ($80 or $84)':



As you see in the above screenshot you want to ENABLE RD2Pro support by clicking the checkbox next to it, and you want it to use port '$80' because thats what the 8RDA+ uses for the 2-segment LED display. You also need to tell it what sensor reading you want displayed on the LED, in my case I have the CPU temp mapped to sensor 1 so thats the sensor I picked. In your case you may want to pick something different depending on which onboard sensor you have mapped. Just pick sensor 1 if your not sure, you can change this later as you get to know the program and how it's sensor mapping system works. Now click the APPLY button in the lower left corner of the window, and look at the LED on your 8RDA+. IT CHANGED!!!

If you havent setup your sensor mappings yet and you selected Sensor 1, it's going to display something weird like 94 or 4C. Nothing to worry about, you just need to go to the Temperatures menu in the MBM settings and setup Sensor 1 to map to one of the correct onboard temperature readings. To start you off with a temperature reading of your CPU, map Sensor 1 to 'Windbond 2' and hit apply. Check it out, your 8RDA+ LED now shows your CPU temperature on a constant readout (sampled once every few seconds)!

I won't go into how to map sensors or make any other configuration changes in MBM, thats out of the scope of this HOWTO. Please do remember that Windbond 2 is your CPU temp and Windbond 3 is your chassis (case) temperature. These are the only onboard sensors on the 8RDA+, selecting anything else nets you a phantom reading.

ALTHOUGH THIS HOWTO IS 8RDA+ SPECIFIC, THIS WILL PROBABLY WORK ON OTHER BOARDS TOO!

fonte amdmb