ABIT IP35 Pro mainboard wrong values from 'sensors'

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Hans,

Took me longer to get home than I thought, but I did get it done.  Here
is the sensor output.
Thank you, sensor's output is now correct - coretemp's is wacked.  I
will look into whats happening with coretemp, later.

[jscott at vserv ~]$ sensors
abituguru3-isa-00e0
Adapter: ISA adapter
CPU Core:               +1.23 V  (min  +0.00 V, max  +1.55 V)
DDR2:                   +1.88 V  (min  +1.50 V, max  +2.30 V)
DDR2 VTT:               +0.94 V  (min  +0.75 V, max  +1.15 V)
CPU VTT 1.2V:           +1.20 V  (min  +1.00 V, max  +1.50 V)
MCH 1.25V:              +1.33 V  (min  +1.05 V, max  +1.55 V)
ICHIO 1.5V:             +1.52 V  (min  +1.20 V, max  +1.80 V)
ICH 1.05V:              +1.06 V  (min  +0.85 V, max  +1.25 V)
ATX +12V (24-Pin):     +12.18 V  (min  +9.60 V, max +14.40 V)
ATX +12V (8-pin):      +12.18 V  (min  +9.60 V, max +14.40 V)
ATX +5V:                +4.98 V  (min  +3.99 V, max  +6.00 V)
+3.3V:                  +3.26 V  (min  +2.64 V, max  +3.94 V)
5VSB:                   +5.04 V  (min  +3.99 V, max  +6.00 V)
CPU:                      +40?C  (high =   +65?C, crit =   +75?C)  
System :                  +33?C  (high =   +55?C, crit =   +65?C)  
PWM :                     +55?C  (high =   +80?C, crit =   +90?C)  
PWM Phase2:                +0?C  (high =    +0?C, crit =  +255?C)  
PWM Phase3:                +0?C  (high =    +0?C, crit =  +255?C)  
PWM Phase4:                +0?C  (high =    +0?C, crit =  +255?C)  
PWM Phase5:                +0?C  (high =    +0?C, crit =  +255?C)  
CPU Fan:               1200 RPM  (min  300 RPM)               
SYS Fan:               2940 RPM  (min  300 RPM)               
AUX1 Fan:                 0 RPM  (min  300 RPM)               
AUX2 Fan:                 0 RPM  (min  300 RPM)               
AUX3 Fan:                 0 RPM  (min  300 RPM)               

coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0:      +54?C  (high =  +100?C)                   

coretemp-isa-0001
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 1:      +51?C  (high =  +100?C)                   

coretemp-isa-0002
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 2:      +52?C  (high =  +100?C)                   

coretemp-isa-0003
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 3:      +50?C  (high =  +100?C)                   


[jscott at vserv ~]$ uname -a
Linux vserv 2.6.23.1-4.fc7 #1 SMP Fri Oct 12 21:07:27 EDT 2007 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux



On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 20:33 +0200, Hans de Goede wrote:

> James Scott Jr wrote:
> >     Folks,
> > 
> > I have a system with an Intel Q6600 quad core on a ABit IP35 Pro
> > mainboard, using Fedora 7 x64, and lm_sensors-2.10.4-1.fc7.  The output
> > from sensors is wrong.  Is there a preformatted config file for these
> > mainboard somewhere that I can find?  Or can you give me a hit on what I
> > need to know in order to create/adjust one?
> > 
> 
> Abit usually does not use the sensors of the super io chip (which the w83627dhg 
> is), instead they use their own solution called uguru. There is a driver for 
> this, but the uguru isn't detected by sensors-detect.
> 
> Try modprobe abituguru3, and then try running sensors again.
> 
> The abituguru3 driver is only available in kernel 2.6.23 and higher, to install 
> this kernel for F-7 do:
> yum update --enable-repo=updates-testing kernel
> 
> After rebooting into the new kernel do
> modprobe abituguru3
> sensors
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Hans

James,

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