You can check the motherboard and CPU temperature from within Windows using one of several tools. Some motherboard manufacturers will provide a utility for you to do this. You can also use SpeedFan, which supports the sensors on most motherboards.
After the system is up and running you can check the CPU and motherboard temperatures by entering setup?
CMOS setup. Then, under the Power menu, look for a Hardware Monitor window
Jean Andrews might know the answer ;) CMOS ^ It's actually BIOS
The motherboard, or "mainboard" of a system is given away by the name. It is the main component to a PC, as everything else tends to connect to it. for a more detailed explaination, check out this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motherboard
To maintain a motherboard in a system case, ensure that the system is kept clean and dust-free by regularly using compressed air to blow out dust from the components and vents. Avoid overheating by ensuring proper airflow; this can be achieved by organizing cables neatly and using adequate cooling solutions. Regularly check for loose connections and ensure that all components are securely seated. Finally, keep the system in a stable environment, avoiding extreme temperatures and humidity.
You should not bother to check any power supply in the motherboard. You need to take the motherboard to service centre if faulty.
It may be overheating. Check your system, motherboard and processor fans for blockage and performance.
Check the voltage on the battery when it's not running and then start the tractor and check the voltage again - it should read higher than without the motor running and if it doesn't your charging system isn't working.
why?
You need to look at the motherboard and see if there are any spare memory slots. You also need to check the maximum amount of memory that the motherboard can handle.
No, not usually. Check with your motherboard specifications to see what RAM is needed and the maximum RAM your motherboard can handle.
yes it is possible to use DDR800 on DDR667 motherboard. But to be certain please check you motherboard spec.