Asus Z92Ne A6 software user''s manual for English Version (E2092) - Page 92

Using NB Probe Monitoring

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Using NB Probe Monitoring CPU Temp Temp Threshold Adjustment Software Utilities See your CPU temperatures logged using a green line. The orange line is the default warning threshold and the red line is the default fatal threshold. If the warning or fatal lines rise above the CPU temperature line (green), then the CPU temperature line (green) will turn orange or red to show a warning or fatal condition. Click and drag the warning (orange) or the fatal (red) lines up or down with your cursor. Click Restore Defaults to return the warning and fatal thresholds to their factory defaults. As you see here, the condition returns to normal (check mark icon). 92

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Software
Utilities
Using NB Probe Monitoring
See your CPU temperatures logged using a green
line. The orange line is the default warning
threshold and the red line is the default fatal
threshold.
CPU Temp
Click and drag the warning (orange) or the fatal
(red) lines up or down with your cursor.
If the warning or fatal lines rise above the CPU
temperature line (green), then the CPU
temperature line (green) will turn orange or red
to show a warning or fatal condition.
Click Restore Defaults to return the warning and
fatal thresholds to their factory defaults. As you
see here, the condition returns to normal (check
mark icon).
Temp Threshold Adjustment