Guenter Roeck schrieb:
Agreed. But you might be able to see the DIMM temperatures (if you have DDR3) by loading the "jc42" module.
Hmm, doesn't seem to work, after loading jc43, I don't see anything new appearing in sensors output.
Actually, I just had a look at the code again. Turns out there is a bug; you see the labels associated with NCT6776F, not NCT6775F. Real values should be "PECI Agent 0" instead of "SMBUSMASTER 1", "PECI Agent 1" instead of "SMBUSMASTER 2", and "PCH_CHIP_TEMP" instead of "PCH_CHIP_CPU_MAX_TEMP". I'll fix that immediately.
Ah, that makes sense, even if it's interesting that the PCH Chip is so much hotter than the CPU, but then it doesn't have a fan attached to it and still enough work, so sounds reasonable. And "PECI Agent 0" being similar to the values from coretemp is also probably reasonable, as IIRC PECI means something similar to that, right?
So the temperatures you see as "SMBUSxxx" are really temperatures reported by the CPU. Just don't ask me why the CPU would report 0 degrees C ;).
The i7-2600K is just an incredibly cool CPU, I guess. ;-) Robert Kaiser _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors