On 02/18/2014 07:31 PM, ianp wrote:
Minor correction:
You can see that in3 is "+3.3V". Of course I tried modifying in3 in my
configuration as follows:
label in3 "+5V"
set in3_min 5 * 0.95
set in3_max 5 * 1.05
compute in3 @*((20/10)+1), @/((20/10)+1) #### was in4
Could this perhaps be a bug in the w83627ehf kernel module?
Theoretically yes, but I am quite sure that it is PBKC
(Problem Between Keyboard And Chair ;-).
Try sensors -u for raw values. That should help us determine
the correct compute statements.
As far as I can see from the driver, in3 has an automatic
built-in scaling factor of 2 for this chip, meaning it already
reports twice the voltage you would expect for other inputs,
and thus should not need scaling in the first place.
In other words, sensors -u should already report
the correct value for in3.
Guenter
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