Hallo J?rgen, > I gues the expected speed for the fans are: > CPU-Fan: > Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 : > expected speed :2000 RPM > according to sensors output :4179 RPM > Bios output :2096 RPM > > CHA_FAN 1 is an > Revoltec AirGuard 120mm, 23.94 dBA > expected speed :1200 RPM > according to sensors output :2494 RPM > Bios output :1256 RPM > > PWR_FAN: > Enermax Liberty EL500AWT 120mm Fan > expected speed :??? RPM > according to sensors output :903 RPM / > Bios output :1256 RPM Copy-n-paste typo for this last value? > i would beleive the BIOS values.... Yep everyone seems to agree - I've updated my patch: http://jdelvare.pck.nerim.net/sensors/hwmon-it8716f-it8718f-v3-2.6.18.patch Fan readings for fan1 and fan2 should be OK now - not sure about fan3. Can you test and report? > > Do the voltages match what the BIOS says if you use the default > > configuration file? > > > Voltages: > Bios Sensors with default config > Vcore 1,31V 1,01V (maybe the BIOS value is so high after power up) Yes, your CPU can change its Vcore depending on frequency. > 3,3V 3,41V 3,22V (i think it is the voltage called VDDR) Then just change the label to "+3.3V" in sensors.conf. > 5V 5,13V 4,78V > 12V 12,3V 11,46V > CPU-Temp 26? 24? > MB-Temp 28? 31? > > I think, it doesn't look too bad. Should it be better ? Hmm, all your voltages are lower in sensors than in the BIOS. We just had a similar report, however I also had reports where the voltages match so I think the driver works. I just can't explain this difference on some Asus boards. For temperatures it is OK, BIOS is usually in a busy loop so slightly hotter than Linux at idle. > Sure here is the complete output of "sensors detect" > ========================================= > sensors-detect > # sensors-detect revision 1.413 (2006/01/19 20:28:00) > > This program will help you determine which I2C/SMBus modules you need to > load to use lm_sensors most effectively. You need to have i2c and > lm_sensors installed before running this program. > Also, you need to be `root', or at least have access to the /dev/i2c-* > files, for most things. > If you have patched your kernel and have some drivers built in, you can > safely answer NO if asked to load some modules. In this case, things may > seem a bit confusing, but they will still work. > > It is generally safe and recommended to accept the default answers to all > questions, unless you know what you're doing. > > We can start with probing for (PCI) I2C or SMBus adapters. > You do not need any special privileges for this. > Do you want to probe now? (YES/no): yes > Probing for PCI bus adapters... > Sorry, no PCI bus adapters found. Ah, hardware is too recent for lm_sensors 2.10.0's sensors-detect. Can you please pick SVN's version and try again? http://www.lm-sensors.org/browser/lm-sensors/trunk/prog/detect/sensors-detect?format=txt Thanks, -- Jean Delvare