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Old 09-07-2007, 02:43 AM   #1
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Voltage of PSU on screen?

hi there

I'm looking for a way to get the Voltage to the PSU displayed on screen, is there anyway of doing this is VB?

I Figured that this will be a nice to have to keep tabs on the car battery during setups, modifications etc.

Alternatively, what software can i use to do this (Last option)

I await this in anticipation
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Yes, it's possible.
There is software, such as Motherboard Monitor that does just this. it may not give you want you want, but you should be able to interface with it to display what you want on-screen.

There are other solutions out there, as well.
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As long as i know it can be done, i will do it Thanks man
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