Not really. Some manufacturers provide some overclocking utilities that do some monitoring. If you want to monitor temperatures and voltages, head over to CPUID and download HWMonitor.
If you just bought it, there's no reason to assume something is wrong. The only way you can really tell the "health" of a motherboard is if some part of it stops working.
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