On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 09:00:44 -0500, hceuterpe@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > I own a Gigabyte Z97 with an ITE8620E. I followed the guidance of forcing > the it87 module with the 8728 chip since the one I have hasn't been ironed > out quite yet. I intentionally disabled the high temperature CPU, PCH and > system buzzer warnings in the BIOS, along with the minimum fan RPMs. > Identified individual fan RPMs by manually stopping them with either my > fingers or a trusty cotton swab to compare RPMs and setting unused fan > headers to ignored in the conference file. Even got the voltage multipliers > configured. It appears however that randomly, the case speaker buzzer will > randomly go off, even when the sensor values are clearly in spec ( CPU temp > is about 27C at idle, case temp 31C, set minimum fan RPM warning to 0). > All fans are controlled currently by the BIOS and not an external tool. > Using CentOS 7. First note: "ignore"d inputs will still trigger alarms if they go off limits. So when you "ignore" an input, you may also have to set its limits to the minimum/maximum possible values to avoid spurious alarms. If that doesn't help, you can check the value of attributes in0_beep, fan1_beep (or whatever the first fan is) and temp1_beep. If any is set to 1, try setting it to 0. I don't think plain "sensors" shows these, but "sensors -u" should. You can set the values in your sensors.conf file and apply the changes with "sensors -s". -- Jean Delvare SUSE L3 Support _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors