Re: Working configuration for intel D945GCLF

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Hi Marcelo,

On Sun, 29 May 2011 10:21:09 +0100, Marcelo Coelho wrote:
> The Bios says 1.8V.

OK.

> In the afternoon I noticed that the fans weren't shown and that I had
> to put the acpi_enforce_resoures=lax option in grub.
> 
> The modules that i needed were i2c-i801, smsc47m1, smsc47m192.
> 
> The final configuration is:
> 
> 
> # Configuration for Intel DG945GCLF
> 
> chip "smsc47m1-*"
>     label fan1 "fan case"
> # The minimum speed for fans with this chip is 1300. So, if you have a
> disconnected fan
> # your best option is to ignore it

This statement is incorrect. The minimum speed actually depends on the
fan clock divisor value, which can be 1, 2, 4 or 8. With a divisor
value of 8, the minimum is 650 RPM.

> #    ignore fan1
> #    set fan1_min 1300
> 
>     label fan2 "fan cpu"
> 
> 
> chip "smsc47m192-*"
>     label in0 "+2.5V"
>     set in0_min  2.5 * 0.95
>     set in0_max  2.5 * 1.05
> 
>     label in1 "Vcore"
>     set in1_min  0.9
>     set in1_max  1.162
> 
>     label in2 "+3.3V"
>     set in2_min  3.3 * 0.90
>     set in2_max  3.3 * 1.10
> 
>     label in3 "+5V"
>     set in3_min  5.0 * 0.90
>     set in3_max  5.0 * 1.10
> 
>     label in4 "+12V"
>     set in4_min 12.0 * 0.90
>     set in4_max 12.0 * 1.10
> 
>     label in5 "VCC"
>     set in5_min  3.3 * 0.90
>     set in5_max  3.3 * 1.10
> 
>     label in6 "+1.5V"
>     set in6_min  1.5 * 0.90
>     set in6_max  1.5 * 1.10
> 
>     label in7 "+1.8V"
>     set in7_min  1.8 * 0.90
>     set in7_max  1.8 * 1.10
> 
>     label temp1 "Chipset Temp"
>     set temp1_min 0
>     set temp1_max 90
> 
>     label temp2 "CPU Temp"
>     set temp2_min 0
>     set temp2_max 85
> 
>     label temp3 "System Temp"
>     set temp3_min 0
>     set temp3_max 75

Updated, thanks.

-- 
Jean Delvare

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