On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 01:56:40PM +0200, Jean Delvare wrote: > Sorry I forgot to reply to the list last time, adding it back... > > On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 15:07:30 +0100, MrNice wrote: > > On 13/09/12 10:15, Jean Delvare wrote: > > > On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 09:19:39 +0100, MrNice wrote: > > >> Following the advice > > >> http://lm-sensors.org/browser/lm-sensors/trunk/doc/fan-divisors > > > This doesn't apply to the NCT6776. See in the output above, there is no > > > "div =" on the fan lines. > > > > > > Maybe the document should be clarified. > > I just did so [1], hopefully the updated document is clearer and users > will understand whether they have to read it or not. > > [1] http://www.lm-sensors.org/changeset/6071 > > > Do you know if is there any way to collect the right speeds as UEFI > > values are good. > > No idea. Check the motherboard documentation. If the fans are really > connected to the NCT6776, this may be a driver bug. BTW you said you're > using the w83627ehf driver from groeck, but there is a better driver > for the NCT6776 now: > https://github.com/groeck/nct6775 > Guenter, maybe this driver should be listed at > http://roeck-us.net/linux/drivers/ > so that users find it? > Thought it did. I'll check (and remove the old one). > If the new driver doesn't help, maybe the fans are connected to another > monitoring chip. > Some of the Intel motherboards use MEI to control the fans. Best way to find out is to read the motherboard specification - it is usually mentioned somewhere in there. Guenter _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors