Hi Justin,
I am quite new to this... The only info I can get about the chipset is that it is a :
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Intel® P55 Express Chipset | (motherboard) Asus P7P55D
Do you know how I can get more information?
I have opened the chassi but there is big heatsink over the chipset so I can not see anything.
Below is output from lspci,lsmod,2cdetect (no output),uname Output from uname:
Linux august 2.6.28-15-generic #52-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 9 10:49:34 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The output from lspci is:
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0:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Clarksfield/Lynnfield DMI (rev 11) 00:08.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Clarksfield/Lynnfield System Management Registers (rev 11) 00:08.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Clarksfield/Lynnfield Semaphore and Scratchpad Registers (rev 11) 00:08.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Clarksfield/Lynnfield System Control and Status Registers (rev 11) 00:08.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Clarksfield/Lynnfield Miscellaneous Registers (rev 11) 00:10.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation QPI Link (rev 11) 00:10.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation QPI Routing and Protocol Registers (rev 11) 00:1a.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak USB2 Enhanced Host Controller (rev 05) 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak High Definition Audio (rev 05) 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak PCI Express Root Port 1 (rev 05) 00:1c.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak PCI Express Root Port 5 (rev 05) 00:1c.5 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak PCI Express Root Port 6 (rev 05) 00:1c.6 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak PCI Express Root Port 7 (rev 05) 00:1c.7 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak PCI Express Root Port 8 (rev 05) 00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak USB2 Enhanced Host Controller (rev 05) 00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge (rev a5) 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak LPC Interface Controller (rev 05) 00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak 4 port SATA IDE Controller (rev 05) 00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak SMBus Controller (rev 05) 00:1f.5 IDE interface: Intel Corporation Ibex Peak 2 port SATA IDE Controller (rev 05) 01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 03) 02:00.0 SATA controller: JMicron Technologies, Inc. JMicron 20360/20363 AHCI Controller (rev 03) 02:00.1 IDE interface: JMicron Technologies, Inc. JMicron 20360/20363 AHCI Controller (rev 03) 05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV770 [Radeon HD 4850] 05:00.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc HD48x0 audio 06:04.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6306 Fire II IEEE 1394 OHCI Link Layer Controller (rev c0) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
output from sensors-detect # sensors-detect revision 5729 (2009-06-02 15:51:29 +0200) # System: System manufacturer System Product Name # Board: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P7P55D
This program will help you determine which kernel modules you need to load to use lm_sensors most effectively. It is generally safe and recommended to accept the default answers to all questions, unless you know what you're doing.
Some south bridges, CPUs or memory controllers contain embedded sensors. Do you want to scan for them? This is totally safe. (YES/no): y Silicon Integrated Systems SIS5595... No VIA VT82C686 Integrated Sensors... No VIA VT8231 Integrated Sensors... No AMD K8 thermal sensors... No AMD K10 thermal sensors... No Intel Core family thermal sensor... No Intel AMB FB-DIMM thermal sensor... No VIA C7 thermal and voltage sensors... No
Some Super I/O chips contain embedded sensors. We have to write to standard I/O ports to probe them. This is usually safe. Do you want to scan for Super I/O sensors? (YES/no): Probing for Super-I/O at 0x2e/0x2f Trying family `National Semiconductor'... No Trying family `SMSC'... No Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Fintek'... Yes Found unknown chip with ID 0xb353 (logical device B has address 0x290, could be sensors) Probing for Super-I/O at 0x4e/0x4f Trying family `National Semiconductor'... No Trying family `SMSC'... No Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Fintek'... No Trying family `ITE'... No
Some systems (mainly servers) implement IPMI, a set of common interfaces through which system health data may be retrieved, amongst other things. We first try to get the information from SMBIOS. If we don't find it there, we have to read from arbitrary I/O ports to probe for such interfaces. This is normally safe. Do you want to scan for IPMI interfaces? (YES/no): Probing for `IPMI BMC KCS' at 0xca0... No Probing for `IPMI BMC SMIC' at 0xca8... No
Some hardware monitoring chips are accessible through the ISA I/O ports. We have to write to arbitrary I/O ports to probe them. This is usually safe though. Yes, you do have ISA I/O ports even if you do not have any ISA slots! Do you want to scan the ISA I/O ports? (YES/no): Probing for `National Semiconductor LM78' at 0x290... No Probing for `National Semiconductor LM79' at 0x290... No Probing for `Winbond W83781D' at 0x290... No Probing for `Winbond W83782D' at 0x290... No
Lastly, we can probe the I2C/SMBus adapters for connected hardware monitoring devices. This is the most risky part, and while it works reasonably well on most systems, it has been reported to cause trouble on some systems. Do you want to probe the I2C/SMBus adapters now? (YES/no): Found unknown SMBus adapter 8086:3b30 at 0000:00:1f.3. Sorry, no supported PCI bus adapters found. Module i2c-dev loaded successfully.
Sorry, no sensors were detected. Either your system has no sensors, or they are not supported, or they are connected to an I2C or SMBus adapter that is not supported. If you find out what chips are on your board, check http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Devices for driver status. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
the output from lsmod:
Module Size Used by i2c_dev 14600 0 binfmt_misc 16776 1 fglrx 1974216 34 agpgart 42696 1 fglrx ppdev 15620 0 bridge 56212 0 stp 10500 1 bridge bnep 20224 2 video 25872 0 output 11008 1 video input_polldev 11912 0 lp 17156 0 parport 42220 2 ppdev,lp snd_hda_intel 435252 3 snd_pcm_oss 46336 0 snd_mixer_oss 22656 1 snd_pcm_oss snd_pcm 83076 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm_oss snd_seq_dummy 10756 0 snd_seq_oss 37760 0 snd_seq_midi 14336 0 snd_rawmidi 29696 1 snd_seq_midi snd_seq_midi_event 15104 2 snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi snd_seq 56880 6 snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_seq_midi_event snd_timer 29704 2 snd_pcm,snd_seq snd_seq_device 14988 5 snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq snd 62756 15 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_seq_oss,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device soundcore 15200 1 snd psmouse 61972 0 usbhid 42336 0 snd_page_alloc 16904 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm serio_raw 13444 0 pcspkr 10496 0 ohci1394 38576 0 ieee1394 94660 1 ohci1394 r8169 40836 0 mii 13312 1 r8169 fbcon 46112 0 tileblit 10752 1 fbcon font 16384 1 fbcon bitblit 13824 1 fbcon softcursor 9984 1 bitblit +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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> Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 05:54:58 -0400 > From: jpiszcz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: lars4910@xxxxxxxxxxx > CC: lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Sensors-dectect , Ubuntu 9.04 intel p55 express chipset > > Hi, > > It depends on the chip, check for my recent thread on an Intel DP55KG, the > chip is not supported yet. > > Justin. > > On Fri, 16 Oct 2009, Lars Lindquist wrote: > > > > > > > Dear Sirs, > > I am using Ubuntu 9.04 and I have a Asus ASUS P7P55D motherboard with a intel p55 express chipset > > I have downloaded the latest sensors-detect but no sensors are found. > > > > Is this a known issue or should it work ? > > > > Best regards > > /Lars > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Keep your friends updated?even when you?re not signed in. > > http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_5:092010
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