Re: W83627DHG-P sensor shows a single voltage monitor for +5V and +12V on in4?

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On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 05:52:54 -0800 (PST), ianp wrote:
> I'm almost ready with my configuration. Now here's my +5V scaling computation:
> 
> +5V BIOS samples: 5.040, 5.064, 5.136

And I've found 5.088 on the web (G41M-GS but hopefully it's the same):
http://www.3dnews.ru/582775/page-2.html

> 5.064 - 5.040 = 0.024
> 5.136 - 5.064 = 0.072

5.088 - 5.064 = 0.024
5.136 - 5.088 = 0.048
(just to confirm your findings)

> 5.136 / (24/8) = 1.712
> 
> 1.712 is close enough to in5 (1.688). So my compute statement is:

I'd even say that 5.064 / (24/8) = 1.688 is close enough to your in5 ;-)

> compute in5 @*3, @/3
> 
> Apparently, the scaling factor I use above maps exactly with the BIOS values I have seen. So if everything checks out and you concur with my computation, then I can send in my configuration.

Yes, I completely agree with your computations. Great job! Glad to see
my guide working in practice :-)

-- 
Jean Delvare
Suse L3 Support
http://jdelvare.nerim.net/wishlist.html

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