Yes, because the chip reports it properly. Dnia 2011-03-25, piÄ o godzinie 13:00 +0100, Jean Delvare pisze: > On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 11:49:14 +0100, Piotr Maksymiuk wrote: > > Actually, turns out i was wrong about one sensor (temp1 is not GPU but > > the M/B chipset, unfortunately the i2c supplied with nvidia drivers do > > not report any thermal information). Could you update the entry with > > this? > > Done. Minor comments below: > > > ##/etc/sensors.d/zbox-hd-id-11 > > > > chip "w83667hg-isa-0a10" > > > > # Voltages > > > > label in0 "Vcore" > > label in1 "RAM" > > label in2 "AVCC" > > label in3 "+3.3V" > > label in4 "Chipset" > > label in5 "+1.5V" > > label in6 "3VSB" > > Did you drop the in7 label ("VBatt") on purpose? > > > > > set in0_min 1.1 * 0.90 > > set in0_max 1.1 * 1.10 > > set in1_min 1.9 * 0.90 > > set in1_max 1.9 * 1.10 > > set in2_min 3.3 * 0.90 > > set in2_max 3.3 * 1.10 > > set in3_min 3.3 * 0.90 > > set in3_max 3.3 * 1.10 > > set in4_min 1.1 * 0.90 > > set in4_max 1.1 * 1.10 > > set in5_min 1.5 * 0.90 > > set in5_max 1.5 * 1.10 > > > > Trailing white space here, removed. > > > # Fans > > > > # Only fan2 is used in this barebone. > > ignore fan1 > > label fan2 "Case Fan" > > ignore fan3 > > ignore fan4 > > ignore fan5 > > > > set fan2_min 800 > > > > # Temperatures > > > > #unfortunately i'm not sure if temp3 is ram > > label temp1 "M/B Temp" > > label temp2 "CPU Temp" > > label temp3 "RAM Temp" > > > > #this always returns a 0 reading > > ignore cpu0_vid > > > > set temp1_max 50 > > set temp1_max_hyst 40 > > > > set temp2_max 75 > > set temp2_max_hyst 60 > > > > set temp3_max 35 > > set temp3_max_hyst 30 > _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors