Re: AOpen MK33 sensors

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> On very old system with AOpen MK33 motherboard after
> -sensor-detect; yes to all questions
> - rebooting after installing chip via686a
> - running sensors
>
> i obtained:
>
> via686a-isa-6000
> Adapter: ISA adapter
> CPU core:    +1.80 V  (min =  +0.06 V, max =  +3.10 V)
> +2.5V:       +0.30 V  (min =  +0.06 V, max =  +3.10 V)
> I/O:         +3.36 V  (min =  +3.12 V, max =  +3.45 V)
> +5V:         +5.08 V  (min =  +4.73 V, max =  +5.20 V)
> +12V:       +12.12 V  (min = +11.35 V, max = +12.48 V)
> CPU Fan:    5357 RPM  (min = 2732 RPM, div = 2)
> P/S Fan:    3461 RPM  (min = 2922 RPM, div = 2)
> SYS Temp:   +146.2°C  (high = +146.2°C, hyst = -70.9°C)
> CPU Temp:   +146.2°C  (high = +146.2°C, hyst = -70.9°C)
> SBr Temp:    +22.1°C  (high = +73.8°C, hyst = +143.4°C)
>
> What is supposed to mean? I use to get nervous when i see cpu
> temperature as +146.2°C :)
>
> --
> Kind regards,
> Sergey Ivanov
>

Can you tell us what version of LM_Sensors you are using?

A quick look at the manual (found online) for this motherboard shows the
BIOS can display CPU & System temperatures, fan sppeds, and voltages. How
do the BIOS readings compare to the output of LM_Sensors?

Also, I noticed in the manual there is a physical pin header to connect a
sensor that is marked JP6/JP7 per the manual. Is it possible that no
sensor is connected to these pins and thus nothing is being "sensed" by
the hardware monitor chip?




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