On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:30:11 -0700, Phillip Pi wrote: > Interesting. I exited my X and back to bash/console, and GeForce 8800 > GT's sensors results are different now. > > $ sensors > acpitz-virtual-0 > Adapter: Virtual device > temp1: +21.8°C (crit = +96.8°C) > > k8temp-pci-00c3 > Adapter: PCI adapter > Core0 Temp: +34.0°C > Core1 Temp: +21.0°C > > adt7473-i2c-4-2e > Adapter: NVIDIA i2c adapter > in1: +2.94 V (min = +2.94 V, max = +2.94 V) ALARM > +3.3V: +4.31 V (min = +4.31 V, max = +4.31 V) > fan1: 82 RPM (min = 82 RPM) ALARM > fan2: 82 RPM (min = 82 RPM) ALARM > fan3: 82 RPM (min = 82 RPM) ALARM > fan4: 82 RPM (min = 82 RPM) ALARM > temp1: -5.0°C (low = -5.0°C, high = -5.0°C) ALARM > Board Temp: -5.0°C (low = -5.0°C, high = -5.0°C) ALARM > temp3: -5.0°C (low = -5.0°C, high = -5.0°C) ALARM > > Is that normal especially for the temperature readings? This is not "normal", but still expected: the I2C adapters are driven by your X nvidia driver, which gets inactive when you get to the console. This is a design flaw, the I2C buses should be working all the time, blame nvidia for it. -- Jean Delvare _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors