Config for MSI X58 Pro-E (MS-7522)

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Hello,

this is a partial configuration file for the MSI X58 Pro-E (MS-7522)
motherboard, in case someone else has the board. It works for me, but is
unfortunately incomplete:

* The System1 fan could be on either fan2 or fan3
* There are several 3.3V inputs, but which one corresponds to the one
shown in the BIOS?
* The calibration values for in1, in4 and in5 are only approximations
* No min, max or critical values are given here.

===BEGIN sensors3.conf===
# configuration for the Fintek f71882fg as used on the MSI X58 Pro-E
(MS-7522)
chip "f71882fg-*"

# Temperature
    label   temp1 "CPU"
    label   temp2 "IOH"
    label   temp3 "System"

# Fans
    label   fan1  "CPU"
    label   fan2  "System 1" # This is not confirmed
    label   fan3  "System 2"
    ignore  fan4

# Voltage
    label   in0   "3.3V"  # Which of these three to use?
    label   in1   "Vcore"
    ignore  in2
    ignore  in3
    label   in4   "5V"
    label   in5   "12V"
    ignore  in6
    label   in7   "3.3V"  # Which of these three to use?
    label   in8   "3.3V"  # Which of these three to use?
    compute in0   (@ * 2), (@ / 2) # Hardwired in chip, don't change
    compute in1   (@ * 1.35), (@ / 1.35)
    compute in4   (@ * 5.25), (@ / 5.25)
    compute in5   (@ * 10.9), (@ / 10.9)
    compute in7   (@ * 2), (@ / 2) # Hardwired in chip, don't change
    compute in8   (@ * 2), (@ / 2) # Hardwired in chip, don't change
===End sensors3.conf===

Best regards,
Olaf
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