--On Thursday, August 14, 2003 09:42:15 PM +0200 Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org> wrote: >> (snip) >> temp1: +25C (limit = +60C) sensor = >> thermistor temp2: +58.5C (limit = +60C, hysteresis = +50C) >> sensor = PII/Celeron diode ALARM >> temp3: +60.0C (limit = +60C, hysteresis = +50C) sensor = >> PII/Celeron diode ALARM > > I can see in the configuration file that the sensor types can be > changed. Maybe the default configuration doesn't match your hardware. > Did you try changing these values in the config file (section > w83627hf-*, uncomment the lines), maybe it would give interesting > results? Thanks. Changing the settings seems to help: w83627hf-isa-0290 Adapter: ISA adapter Algorithm: ISA algorithm [snip] fan1: 0 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2) fan2: 4530 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2) fan3: 5443 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2) temp1: +127C (limit = +60C) sensor = PII/Celeron diode ALARM temp2: +36.5C (limit = +60C, hysteresis = +50C) sensor = 3904 transistor temp3: +42.0C (limit = +60C, hysteresis = +50C) sensor = 3904 transistor temp2 and temp3 look like they're in the range of the values the BIOS reported. (I can't shut the machine down again until tomorrow to check the BIOS directly, but I'll let you know if there's a difference.) Interestingly, when sensor2 and sensor3 are set, sensor1 reports the high temperature above (+127) regardless of its setting. -- Regards, Charles Bailey < baileych _at_ mail _dot_ med _dot_ upenn _dot_ edu > Fellow, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Children's Hospital of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania