request ITE IT8282M

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On Wednesday 30 August 2006 15:03, Jean Delvare wrote:
> Age,
> 
> > > Better try sensors-detect to find out what chip you have.
> > 
> >  The problem is, it is still in the box, i just got it and i don`t have
> >  a PCI(e) video-card to test it out.
> > 
> >  Waiting for the Open Graphics Card  :-)
> >  
> >  I searched the web for information and found this link :
> >  
> >  http://www.overclockersonline.com/index.php?page=articles&num=392&pnum=4
> >  
> >  "This area is home to the IT8282M chip that provides voltage and temperature monitoring"
> 
> You shouldn't trust random websites. The guy obviously has no clue what
> he is talking about. The IT8282M appears to be some voltage regulation
> chip, not monitoring. And it definitely doesn't have anything to do with
> temperature.
> 
> >  Ok, i will mail Epox for the wright information.
> 
> If you download the PDF manual for this motherboard (or open the box
> and pick the paper copy, I guess) you'll find a system block diagram.
> On this diagram it appears that the chip responsible for the hardware
> monitoring on this board is the Super-I/O chip. This seems to be a
> custom chip made by Epox themselves: "EPoX EP1308".
> 
> We don't have a driver for this chip yet (I didn't even know EPoX was
> doing Super-I/O chips 10 minutes ago), so unless it happens to be
> compatible with another Super-I/O chip for the hardware monitoring
> part, it isn't supported.
> 

Hi Jean,

I mailed Epox for information en documentation.
When i get a answer, i let you know :-)

thanks

Age




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