good tool for finding CPU temperature is 'cpuburn' (link on our links page) Jean Delvare wrote: > > > I want to know which value is linked with which device. > > The guess is easy for a fan. When I cease a fan, the fan?'s value > > will be reported 0. But it is difficult for a temperature, > > and more difficult for a voltage. > > > > Please tell me which value is connected with which pin of W83627HF. > > Or tell me how can I find the pin. > It's not that easy. In fact, it depends on the MB manufacturer's > choices. > > Suggested ways for voltages: > 1* You usually have CPU voltages first, then the > +3.3V/+5V/+12V/-12V/-5V. You should be able to easily isolate these five > ones and few should be left. > 2* For the ones left, look at the values repported by your BIOS and > compare. > > Suggested ways for temperature: > 1* CPU temp is always higher that SYS temp. PS temp is usually bewteen > CPU and SYS temp. > 2* Look at the values reported by your BIOS, and compare with what > lm_sensors reports. > > Anyway, if you have a correct sensors.conf in /etc, most values should > be already correctly labelled (but again, we can't prevent manufacturers > from connecting the probes the way they want). > > -- > Jean Delvare > http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/