ASUS X99-E WS / AMD HD 5870

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Hi,

Thanks in advance for any help!

The following is the basics of my hardware. It's a very new machine.

My hardware is:
* Motherboard: ASUS X99-E WS
* CPU: Intel Core i7-5960X
* Graphics card: AMD HD 5870
* Water cooling for the processor

There's a widget that just called temperature that goes on a KDE4
desktop panel and it shows the following sensors:


acpi/Thermal_Zone/0/Temperature               100 F
lmsensors/coretemp-isa-0000/Physical_id_0     100 F
lmsensors/radeon-pci-0600/temp1               140 F
lmsensors/coretemp-isa-0000/Core_0             70 F
lmsensors/coretemp-isa-0000/Core_1             70 F
lmsensors/coretemp-isa-0000/Core_2             70 F
lmsensors/coretemp-isa-0000/Core_3             70 F
lmsensors/coretemp-isa-0000/Core_4             70 F
lmsensors/coretemp-isa-0000/Core_5             70 F
lmsensors/coretemp-isa-0000/Core_6             70 F
lmsensors/coretemp-isa-0000/Core_7             70 F

The cores 0 to 7 are obviously the cores of my processor and the
"radeon-pci-0600" is my graphics card. Now however it gets uncertain.

Looking around on the on the lm sensor site I saw a list of motherboards
and mine wasn't in the list. 

* Does this mean I can't trust the sensors I don't know because lm
sensors probably doesn't understand them anyway?

* If lm sensors doesn't know my MB how do I get that information into lm
sensors?

* How do I know physically "where a sensor is"/"what it's for" that
isn't obvious like the core sensors are?

I'm very new to this so if these seem like dumb questions, they probably
are.

Reg



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