2.6.16-rc5: unreasonable temperature reported by w83627thf-isa-0290

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Hi Jean,

Jean Delvare wrote:
> 
> You'll have to search the available technical documentation for your
> system and/or ask Aopen for information. There's nothing we can do as
> long as we don't know what chip we are dealing with.
> 
:
> 
> I was about to say "No idea about this one", as it has very few
> registers and no noticeable patterns, but that "19 34" at 0x5d reminds
> me of the Fintek signature in my F71805F Super-I/O chip. Can you please
> search your motherboard for a Fintek chip, presumably small?
> 

I found a small chip close to the socket for an additional fan.
16 pins. AFAICS it says F75387SG, but it was very hard to read
even with a looking glass. Esp. the "S" looks suspicious.

Using "fintek F75387SG" I found this on Google:

http://www.fintek.com.tw/files/productfiles/F75387_025P%20datasheet.pdf

BTW, my PC is an Aopen MZ915-M .


Hope this helps. Regards

Harri


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