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Mother Board Monitor startup problems

Dunadan

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I just installed MOBO Monitor on my new rig....everytime I open it my computer starts beeping loudly and won't stop...even when I shut off the program. I have to reboot my system to get it to stop. I've been using Winbound Hardware Doctor, but I'd like to play with MOBO Monitor. Any suggestions? I assume something is set to sound an alarm, but I have no idea what.

I have my CPU fan connected to CPU fan plug. I have rear fan connected to the System Fan plug. All my other fans are connected to 4-PIN PSU connectors.

In Hardware Doctor, my temps are never going above 52C under full load.
 
sounds like mbm is configured incorrectly and reporting either a temp or a voltage that way out of spec (it beeps when something is way out of spec cause it thinks its overheating, etc)

first thing to do is probably turn off the alarm in mbm (right after you start it up) and then get it configured right... there is a help page at the mbm site that tells how to configure it for each motherboard
 
Try going here and clicking on Motherboard List (on the left). Find your MB in the list and check out what sensors you should be using for that board. If you still can't get it worked out, you can go to the technical supprt forum for MBM and post your question. Alex is pretty good at helping out.
BTW, before you turn off the alarm, you need to find out which one is sounding. Look at the "Dashboard". Do that by right clicking on the MBM icon and selecting dashboard. To turn off the alarm, do the same but choose "Settings" instead. As was mentioned, you probably have something set incorrectly.
 
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