Re: Status/support for Linux HECI from Intel? (for temp/voltage monitoring)

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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, Gabriel C wrote:


Today I'm out from hospital so I've decided to quick hack this tool
and make it work on Linux.

Here the output from my DQ45CB mobo:

crazy@thor:~/INTEL/QST/Li$ sudo ./heci-qst
CPU  Temp:      56.00   °C
MB   Temp:      31.14   °C
ICH  Temp:      67.37   °C
MCH  Temp:      66.00   °C
CPU  Fan:       1080    RPM
INL  Fan:       1202    RPM
OUTL Fan:       288     RPM
+12  Volts:     11.965  V
+5   Volts:     5.021   V
+3.3 Volts:     3.316   V
MCH  Vccp:      1.122   V
CPU1 Vccp:      1.125   V

Justin I know is not based on released SDK of Intel but maybe you
still want to do some tests ?:)

DMI Info:

Handle 0x0004, DMI type 0, 24 bytes
BIOS Information
        Vendor: Intel Corp.
        Version: MQ96510J.86A.1754.2008.1117.0002

Handle 0x0006, DMI type 2, 20 bytes
Base Board Information
        Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
        Product Name: DG965WH
        Version: AAD41692-304

Cool, first time I have ever seen this =)

# ./heci-qst-linux CPU Temp: 36.55 °C
MB   Temp:      38.75   °C
MCH  Temp:      33.89   °C
04:     64.90   °C
05:     46.25   °C
CPU  Fan:       836     RPM
INL  Fan:       1362    RPM
OUTL Fan:       836     RPM
AUX  Fan:       2600    RPM
+12  Volts:     12.029  V
+5   Volts:     4.949   V
+3.3 Volts:     3.247   V
MCH  Vccp:      1.260   V
CPU1 Vccp:      1.180   V

It appears to work.

Thanks,

Justin.
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