Jean Delvare: > compure in3 @ * (1 + 6.8 / 10), @ / (1 + 6.8 / 10) That gives me 4.92V, which seems reasonable for the 5V line, yes. (Just check the spelling of "compute" before you cut and paste into the wiki. :-) > If in6 could be used, for > example for -12V, but we can't label it. If it stays stable, you can > leave it visible. in6 seems to stay stable. Even after a cold boot, it reads 1.12V. So it could be measuring SOMETHING. > > > > # Min and max for Athlon II X2 245e > > > > set in0_min 0.875 > > > > set in0_max 1.4 > > > > > > Did you check if the BIOS had set proper limits on its own? > > > > No. Would that be the limits given before I did "sensors -s"? > > Yes, after a cold boot. I commented out those lines and restarted (with power off for a short while). After that, the limits seems unset: it8716-isa-0e80 Adapter: ISA adapter CPU core: +1.31 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +4.08 V) So I assume the BIOS does NOT set anything limits on its own. B.t.w., I enabled in8/Vbat as you suggested. I don't get any min or max values for that sensor. Not even if I try to explicitly set them in the configuration file. That is normal and reflects the hardware, right? _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors