Re: Sensors configuration for ASRock G41C-GS

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On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 09:51:14 -0800 (PST), ianp wrote:
> > On Thursday, February 20, 2014 1:01 AM, Jean Delvare <jdelvare@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> >
> >>     ### Set in0 according to CPU nominal voltage.
> >>     ### Set min and max values according to preference.
> >> 
> >>     set in0_min 1.2 * 0.95
> >>     set in0_max 1.2 * 1.05
> > 
> > What (family of) CPU is it? Typically modern CPUs have a range of
> > supported voltages and the voltage changes dynamically depending on
> > load. So you should use the lowest value to set in0_min and the highest
> > value to set in0_max.
> > 
> 
> It's an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (family 6, model 23; CPUID 0x10676). You are correct about the CPU min and max voltages, which I have overlooked. Intel's Ark provides just that: http://ark.intel.com/products/33910/Intel-Core2-Duo-Processor-E8400-6M-Cache-3_00-GHz-1333-MHz-FSB?q=e8400

Same CPU in my wife's machine, still quite good.

> 
> set in0_min 0.850
> set in0_max 1.362

Wiki updated.

> >>  ### Temperatures
> >> 
> >>     ### Ignore temp3 until properly identified.
> >> 
> >>     label  temp1  "N/B Temp"
> >>     label  temp2  "CPU Temp"
> >>     ignore temp3
> > 
> > I do not recommend ignoring unidentified temperatures, they are still
> > useful as long as they are real (which seems to be the case here.)
> 
> hwmonitor labels it as AUXTIN. It's value resides between 45 C - 46 C, even from a cold boot. I guess that value seems rational so I will leave it 'as is' per your recommendation.

AUXTIN is the name of the input in the datasheet, that doesn't say much
about where the sensor actually is on your motherboard.

-- 
Jean Delvare
Suse L3 Support

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