Any suggestion on buying a new computer with Pentium 4 CPU, and run lm_sensor on it?

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Hi,

Please do not start new thread, it is not necessary. This is the list of
components we used to buy for our new office computer:
		
Midi ATX 5410+USB metal blue 300wP4,Eurocase	
LOGITECH Optical Wheel Mouse (U96)-White, USB OEM
Arctic Cooling FREEZER 7 Pro, 6x heat pipe, skt. 775
NEC ND-4570 DVD?RW / bulk / white
19" SAMSUNG LCD 940B / Height / Pivot / DVI / Black / 8ms
HDD Hitachi T7K250 / 200GB / HDT722520-DLA380 / 8MB/ SATA300
1024MB DDR2 533MHz CL4 Kingston
VGA ASUS EN6200TC TD / 256MB DDR / DVI / PCI-E / 6200TC
MB ASUS P5B / i965 / DDR2 / Wi-Fi / PCI-E / 775
Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 / 1,86GHz / 1066MHz / 2MB/ 775

The motherboard has fairly recent chip W83627DHG, support is not yet in kernel.
But I believe this is still quite a good choice for you. On the other hand it
will require you to patch/build the latest kernel for yourself and I dont know
if you can handle it.

So all in all if you buy this, it is good computer, but it will take some time
until the distributions will adopt the new kernel - with the support of this new
chip.

I hope it helps,

regards
Rudolf




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