Gigabyte GA-P58-D3 motherboard config.

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I have made a best effort to create a configuration file for the Gigabyte GA-P58-D3 motherboard. I can't guarantee that it's entirely correct since it is created through trial&error. I provide it in hope that it is useful for someone else.

Below is the file content:
---
#
# Configuration for the Gigabyte GA-P58-D3 motherboard.
#
# Driver 'it87' at it8728-isa-0a30.
#
# This motherboard is for the fourth generation Intel Core processors
# with Socket 1150. One important difference is that those processors
# has internal voltage regulation, which means that some voltages
# that were present on earlier motherboards are no longer there.
# One such example is the Vtt voltage.
#
#
chip "it8728-*"

    #######################################
    # FANS                                #
    # The actual number of fans and their #
    # RPM limits depends on what the      #
    # computer case is equipped with      #
    # and your CPU fan, so you may        #
    # want to update this section.        #
    #######################################

    label fan1 "CPU fan"
    set fan1_min 700

    label fan2 "System fan 1"
    set fan2_min 300

    label fan3 "System fan 2"
    set fan3_min 300

    ignore fan4 # Remove the 'ignore' if fan is installed.
    label fan4 "System fan 3"
    set fan4_min 0    # Set to a valid value if fan is installed.

ignore fan5 # Not present on motherboard, listed here since the chip supports it.
    label fan5 "System fan 4"
    set fan5_min 0

    ######################################
    # VOLTAGES                           #
    # These figures are from estimations #
    # based on values provided in BIOS.  #
    # This means that some of them may   #
    # be mixed up.                       #
    ######################################

    label in0 "Vcore"
    set in0_min 0.05
    set in0_max 1.025
    compute in0 1.0*@,@/1.0

    label in1 "+3.3V"
    set in1_min 3.135   # according to ATX 12V PSU design guide
    set in1_max 3.465   #
    compute in1 1.635*@,@/1.635

    label in2 "+12V"
    set in2_min 11.40   # according to ATX 12V PSU design guide
    set in2_max 12.60   #
    compute in2 6.0*@,@/6.0

    label in3 "+5V"
    set in3_min 4.750   # according to ATX 12V PSU design guide
    set in3_max 5.250   #
    compute in3 2.5*@,@/2.5

    label in4 "Vaxg"
    set in4_min 0.80
    set in4_max 1.00
    compute in4 1.0*@,@/1.0

    label in5 "Vrin"
    set in5_min 1.65
    set in5_max 1.85
    compute in5 1.0*@,@/1.0

    label in6 "Vdram"
    set in6_min 1.45    # adjust these, 1.35 for LVDDR3
    set in6_max 1.55    # 1.5V is recommended, 1.65 tops
    compute in6 1.0*@,@/1.0

    label in7 "3VSB"
    set in7_min 3.14
    set in7_max 3.47
    compute in7 1.0*@,@/1.0

    # CMOS Battery voltage.
    label in8 "Vbat"
    compute in8 1.0*@,@/1.0

    ###############################
    # Temperatures                #
    ###############################
    label temp1 "PCH temp"
    set temp1_min 10
    set temp1_max 60

    # ignore temp2 # Not sure if this sensor actually exists.
    # It's always reporting 25 degrees Celsius for me at the moment.
    label temp2 "MB temp"
    set temp2_min 0
    set temp2_max 60

    label temp3 "CPU temp"
    set temp3_min 10
    set temp3_max 85


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