Following a request from a user needing new IDs for Speedfan settings...... We also now proudly present 32 test voltage IDs only for a 631 module, so you can discover which are the working ones in your system. From this information a screen can be made up with the correct IDs used to give the voltages you require.
These are seperate test screens with four ID`s per screen from 1-32. If one id=[E01] then it isn`t being sensed. If it has a number followed by V then it is being sensed. Read the Id (test) number (6 for example), open that screen with notepad and look at 6 to get the true ID number 12145425852 for example.
Find the rest of the voltages you have showing in Speedfan in the same way then all you need is a screen making up with those ID numbers to see your correct voltages.
Supplied at default with CC2 are voltages 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 and 7-8. Thus, for those packing quite a bit of hardware into their cases this then could be quite a useful utility. Thankfully CF allow us up to 32 IDs, this just helps to detect and utilise them.
PLEASE NOTE:
Unfortunately, in order to squeeze in 4 test IDs per screen, the ID markers are simply a number 1-4, then 5-8 etc in the form of 1: and 6: and 9: etc Not a lot of room in there to place any niceties. Therefore, please contact one of us if you need any help in devising a working screen from any of this test data.
Steve
These are seperate test screens with four ID`s per screen from 1-32. If one id=[E01] then it isn`t being sensed. If it has a number followed by V then it is being sensed. Read the Id (test) number (6 for example), open that screen with notepad and look at 6 to get the true ID number 12145425852 for example.
Find the rest of the voltages you have showing in Speedfan in the same way then all you need is a screen making up with those ID numbers to see your correct voltages.
Supplied at default with CC2 are voltages 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 and 7-8. Thus, for those packing quite a bit of hardware into their cases this then could be quite a useful utility. Thankfully CF allow us up to 32 IDs, this just helps to detect and utilise them.
PLEASE NOTE:
Unfortunately, in order to squeeze in 4 test IDs per screen, the ID markers are simply a number 1-4, then 5-8 etc in the form of 1: and 6: and 9: etc Not a lot of room in there to place any niceties. Therefore, please contact one of us if you need any help in devising a working screen from any of this test data.
Steve
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