f71882fg and MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital

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Roland Langner wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> here is my sensors output for MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital
> 
> k8temp-pci-00c3
> Adapter: PCI adapter
> Core0 Temp:
>              +15?C
> Core1 Temp:
>              +15?C
> 
> f71882fg-isa-0600
> Adapter: ISA adapter
> 3.3V:      +3.34 V
> Vcore:     +0.98 V  (max =  +2.04 V)
> Vram:      +2.19 V
> 5VSB:      +5.05 V
> +5V:       +3.78 V
> 12V:       +6.51 V
> Vchip:     +0.48 V
> 3VSB:      +3.33 V
> Battery:   +3.20 V
> CPU:       844 RPM
> System:      0 RPM  ALARM
> Power:     960 RPM
> Aux:         0 RPM  ALARM
> CPU:          +9?C  (high =   +85?C, hyst =   +81?C)
>                     (crit =  +100?C, hyst =   +96?C)  sensor = transistor
> System:      +92?C  (high =   +85?C, hyst =   +81?C)  ALARM
>                     (crit =  +100?C, hyst =   +96?C)  sensor = thermistor
> Temp3:       +26?C  (high =   +70?C, hyst =   +68?C)
>                     (crit =   +85?C, hyst =   +83?C)  sensor = thermistor
> 
> 
> Here the config:
> 
> chip "f71882fg-*"
> 
> # Temperature
>     label temp1       "CPU"
>     label temp2       "System"
>     label temp3       "Temp3"
> 
> # Fans
>     label fan1        "CPU"
>     label fan2        "System"
>     label fan3        "Power"
>     label fan4        "Aux"
> 
> # Voltage
>     label in0 "3.3V"
>     label in1 "Vcore"
>     label in2 "Vram"
>     label in3 "5VSB"
>     label in4 "+5V"
>     label in5 "12V"
>     label in6 "Vchip"
>     label in7 "3VSB"
>     label in8 "Battery"
> 
> # never change the in0, in7 and in8 compute, these are hardwired in the
> chip!
>     compute in0 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>     compute in2 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>     compute in3 (@ * (1+200/47)), (@ / (1+200/47))
>     compute in4 (@ * (1+200/47)), (@ / (1+200/47))
>     compute in5 (@ * (1+200/20)), (@ / (1+200/20))
>     compute in7 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>     compute in8 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
> 
> 
> 
> Some Voltages are not right. (Vcore is)
> The board has 3 Fan-conectors. Fan at connector 3 doesn't show up.
> CPU Temp is to low.
> 
> Config is a variation of msi P965 Platinum.
> Can someone help me with the config?
> 

Sure, I'm the writer and maintainer of the f71882fg driver and I'll try to 
help. Can you for starters please write down the BIOS sensors readings (all of 
them, in order they appear in the BIOS) and post those, then I can try to 
puzzle the pieces together.

Regards,

Hans




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