+5V line... and Stdby fixable?

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I really want to thank you guys (Jean, Rudolf), you were so helpful
and the work you're doing for non-profit is awesome!

About that "hddtemp" (http://freshmeat.net/projects/hddtemp/) tool,
can it be included somehow? I'm *not* fully aware of GPLs and stuff
but maybe it is a good idea to have it *build-in* when you type
sensors to show even hdd temp?

On 11/22/05, Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org> wrote:
> Hi Rudolf, Filip,
>
> > > +5V:       +4.22 V  (min =  +4.76 V, max =  +5.24 V)   ALARM
> Change the in3 compute line:
>
>     compute in3 ((10/10)+1)*@ ,  @/((10/10)+1)
>
> (10 instead of 6.8) and it should look better. A few Gigabyte boards
> seem to use this. I'll note this in our default configuration file.
>
> Also note that on this board, Vcore2 is really Vram, and -12V is Vagp
> (remove the compute line and it should read around 1.5V, then adjust
> the limit settings).
--
Cheers,
Filip




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