For Voltages, the dual-CPU and single-CPU setups seem to be the same (except singles should ingnore in5). For Fans -- this wasn't so clear because I was partly going by what some Windows sensors programs report to decide what they were. HWiNFO32 reports the CPU Fan and Chassis Fan swapped from I had decided. CPUID reported what I had decided. I decided which was which based on which fan speed went up with heavy CPU use. Normally my CPU runs at 129F, but if I am compiling a very large program it will run up to 151F. The fan speed that increases the most (by several hundred RPM) was the one I decided to call CPU which is what CPUID decided. But who knows without running with the case open and watching. It very well could be I have the fans backwards. Single CPUs should ignore fan2, fan4 and fan5. For Temperatures, HWiNFO32 reports only my first hard drive temperature. CPUID reports the CPU, Remote Diode 5 and Mainboard temperatures, so That's what I named them. Looking at the emc6w201 data sheet shows temp 5 as "Remote Diode 5" which is what CPUID called it. Who knows what it is hooked to. Temp6 is "mainboard" or "chassis" pretty clearly and temp1 is CPU1. Apparently temp2 is CPU2 for those who have it, so MAYBE fan1 is really the CPU fan if the scheme is the same, but who knows what one can count on. Harry McGavran -- Harry G. McGavran, Jr. E-mail: w5pny@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors