> Which speed is the BIOS reporting for the "missing" fan? If it's > really slow, you need a really big clock divider 8). Seems that you have > already been trying that though? Your smiley reminded me I hadnt tried a divisor higher than 4. V value of 8 starts giving a value for this. Solved! > > BTW: > > >>-12V: -14.24 V (min = -12.63 V, max = -11.41 V) ALARM >>-5V: -7.71 V (min = -5.28 V, max = -4.81 V) ALARM > > > Obviously not monitored (look at your BIOS, I guess they don't show > there at all) so you could add "ignore" lines for these in > /ect/sensors.conf. Thanks for the hint. Done. >>M/B Temp: +80?C (low = +15?C, high = +40?C) sensor = thermistor >>CPU Temp: +96?C (low = +15?C, high = +45?C) sensor = thermistor > > > As hot has hell! Hardly believable. Maybe you need to change the sensor > type? > Changing the sensor type starts to give negative temperatures. The it87 & lm90 M/B temp are starting to agree. However the it87 CPU temp looks almost 2X the lm90 one. > >>lm90-i2c-4-4c >>M/B Temp: +59?C (low = +0?C, high = +70?C) ALARM >>CPU Temp: +67.6?C (low = +0.0?C, high = +70.0?C) ALARM > > > Damn hot too, however. Where are you living? ;) This is odd to me too. It is starting to approach winter here so the ambient temperature is not so high. I must compare the BIOS temps. > > Strange that the ALARMS show. Do they wear of on second read? > They do. Thanks for your help Jean! -bradley