Re: Strange sensor values ASUS M5A97 Pro

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On Tue, Dec 03, 2013 at 07:28:59AM +0100, Thomas Raschbacher wrote:
> On 2013-12-02 20:48, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> >On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 08:23:15PM +0100, Thomas Raschbacher wrote:
> >>On 2013-12-02 19:10, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> >>>On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 10:49:24AM +0100, Thomas Raschbacher wrote:
> >>>>Hi.
> >>>>
> >>>>I get rather strange values for temperature ranges:
> >>>>
> >>>>it8721-isa-0290
> >>>>Adapter: ISA adapter
> >>>>in0:          +2.84 V  (min =  +1.54 V, max =  +0.84 V)  ALARM
> >>>>in1:          +2.80 V  (min =  +1.33 V, max =  +0.54 V)  ALARM
> >>>>in2:          +1.02 V  (min =  +0.56 V, max =  +1.86 V)
> >>>>+3.3V:        +3.24 V  (min =  +4.58 V, max =  +5.95 V)  ALARM
> >>>>in4:          +2.05 V  (min =  +2.66 V, max =  +0.91 V)  ALARM
> >>>>in5:          +2.50 V  (min =  +1.51 V, max =  +1.67 V)  ALARM
> >>>>in6:          +1.80 V  (min =  +1.09 V, max =  +2.27 V)
> >>>>3VSB:         +0.70 V  (min =  +4.56 V, max =  +4.46 V)  ALARM
> >>>>Vbat:         +3.34 V
> >>>>fan1:        2213 RPM  (min =   12 RPM)
> >>>>fan2:        1336 RPM  (min =   13 RPM)
> >>>>fan3:        1300 RPM  (min =   12 RPM)
> >>>>temp1:        +45.0 C  (low  = -36.0 C, high = -36.0 C)  ALARM
> >>>>sensor = thermistor
> >>>>temp2:        +51.0 C  (low  = +91.0 C, high = -93.0 C)  ALARM
> >>>>sensor = thermistor
> >>>>temp3:       -128.0 C  (low  = -11.0 C, high = +94.0 C)  sensor =
> >>>>disabled
> >>>>intrusion0:  OK
> >>>>
> >>>>How can I fix this?
> >>>>
> >>>Did you try setting the limits via /etc/sensors3.conf and 'sensors
> >>>-s' ?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>Guenter
> >>
> >>Not yet as I do not know what to set exactly. any clue as to how to
> >>find out what would be sensible values?
> >>
> >One of the sensors is likely the CPU. If you load the temp sensor
> >driver
> >for it you should see its limits; alternatively, check the CPU
> >datasheet.
> >The other sensor is likely the board temperature; its limits should be
> >available in the product datasheet.
> >
> >For testing, you can put in something reasonable like a minimum of
> >0 degrees C
> >and a maximum of 80 or 90 degrees C.
> >
> ok will have a go a bit later.
> I'd also like to get the voltages right if possible. I have some
> vague guesses as to what is what (I took some photos of my bios
> monitoring ;))
> 
> So anyway is there some page to post/upload those settings once I
> figured them out in case someone else has the same mainboard?
> 
The lm-sensors mailing list. If Jean agrees he'll post it on 
http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Configurations.
I could do it too but I am not that good in identifying problems
with submitted configurations, so I rather not do it.

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Thanks,
Guenter

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