enthusiast.hardocp.com — NVIDIA's ESA promises to deliver some system monitoring tools that reach into system areas that are normally left untouched. Extending a reach into monitoring your PSU, chassis, and cooling system looks to be a very welcome addition to enthusiast hardware.
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clickwirNov 6, 2007
AMD+Nvidia > AMD+ATII'm still bitter over that move AMD.
shifty2Nov 6, 2007
all i read was "blah, blah, blah, im a whiny little bitch"seriously, how do you think power and information gets from device to device? magic? hopes and dreams? maybe instead of putting your emo makeup on while you cry at the site of the inside of your computer, please take some time and clean up the cabling. worse comes to worse, you can just put the side back on your case and it would be out of site and and out of mind.
pak314Nov 6, 2007
I don't know why they don't use the SMBUS (system management bus) that is already a part of most PCs. Just needs to routed to devices outside the motherboard.
frgmstrNov 6, 2007Submitter
I think you have said a mouthful here! Good PSU monitoring would be a great thing. My last two big computer issues have been caused by shoddy power issues.
reeze101Nov 7, 2007
Interesting......hmmmmm.......
ferrofluidNov 18, 2007
It would be worth AMD/ATI cooperating with NVidia on this, Intel and the other chipset mobo makers too.A unified health system that is compatible with major player benefits the both consumer and the companies.We didnt need HD-DVD Bluray competing and fragmenting the market, they could have worked out a standard before releasing too.