reading on-die temperature sensor of AMD A10 5700 processor

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Hi,

I just changed the motherboard and the processor while the hard-disk is the same. I am trying to read the on-die temperature of the AMD A10 5700 processor. Based on the output of "sensors-detect" command, I installed f71882fg driver, but the "sensors" command doesn't seem to give me the value of core-temperature. IN particular, I am getting following output from sensors command:

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f71869-isa-0e80
Adapter: ISA adapter
in0:         +1.68 V
in1:         +1.05 V
in2:         +1.21 V
in3:         +1.22 V
in4:         +1.54 V
in5:         +1.19 V
in6:         +1.19 V
in7:         +1.73 V
in8:         +1.65 V
fan1:          0 RPM  ALARM
fan2:          0 RPM  ALARM
fan3:          0 RPM  ALARM
temp1:       +31.0 C  (high = +85.0 C, hyst = +81.0 C)  
                      (crit = +100.0 C, hyst = +96.0 C)  sensor = thermistor
temp2:       +30.0 C  (high = +85.0 C, hyst = +81.0 C)  
                      (crit = +100.0 C, hyst = +96.0 C)  sensor = thermistor
temp3:       +48.0 C  (high = +70.0 C, hyst = +68.0 C)  
                      (crit = +85.0 C, hyst = +83.0 C)  sensor = thermistor
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I am wondering if I have to install lm_sensors package all over again. Also, I am wondering if "sensors-detect" is up-to-date to detect all devices/drivers. I guess the fans' rpm readings are 0 because I am using a custom liquid-based cooling system  instead of regular fan.

Thanks,
Kapil

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