Am Sonntag 27 August 2006 14:47 schrieb Jean Delvare: > Hi Prakash, > > > > Well, the question is, do the voltage values reported by "sensors" > > > increase again if you stop underpowering your system? If they do, > > > obviously that's your business and I couldn't care less ;) > > > > No they dont. eg: > > VCore: +1.23 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +4.08 V) > > > > Bios shows 1.35V, so clearly the voltages are off. > > We now have evidences that the BIOS adds arbitrary constants to the > measured voltages (150 mV for Vcore.) This explains the differences. > What we don't know is, why the BIOS does this. At any rate the driver > is correct and doesn't need to be fixed. You can add offsets in > sensors.conf to match the BIOS readings if you want. Yes, I did it now: compute in0 @+0.15, @-0.15 compute in1 @+0.1, @-0.1 compute in3 ((6.8/10)+1)*@+0.2 , (@-0.2)/((6.8/10)+1) compute in4 ((30/10)+1)*@+0.4 , (@-0.4)/((30/10)+1) Now the values match BIOS values. The only problem is I needed to adjust gkrellm by hand, as well...but at least now everything looks reasonable. :-) > > > I generated a new version of my it87 patch, which should report fan > > > speeds properly: > > > > Yes, looks better now. Maybe you want to lower the fan limits, as well? > > > > fan1: 830 RPM (min = 3245 RPM) ALARM > > fan2: 0 RPM (min = 3245 RPM) ALARM > > fan3: 782 RPM (min = 0 RPM) > > Aha, maybe _you_ want to lower the fan limits ;) Adjust the values in > sensors.conf and run "sensors -s" to apply the changes. Ok, I did it now. :-) Thanks again, -- (?= =?) //\ Prakash Punnoor /\\ V_/ \_V -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/attachments/20060827/dae1fb2b/attachment.bin