[lm-sensors] Config file for Gigabyte MA785GM-US2H
Jean Delvare
khali at linux-fr.org
Thu Aug 19 18:27:59 CEST 2010
Hi Glen,
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 20:27:06 -0700, Glen wrote:
> Here's a config file I worked up for the Gigabyte MA758GM-US2H. It's
> based off of one taken from your web site. This is NOT confirmed by
> examination of the MB, just by observed readings.
Out of curiosity, which configuration file did you start from?
> # lm_sensors configuration file for the Gigabyte MA785GM-US2H motherboard
> # 8-12-2010 G. Journeay <journeay at gmail.com>
Please follow ISO-8601 for dates, otherwise it's ambiguous. I read the
above as December 8th, withe you certainly meant August 12th.
> ### Voltages
>
> label in0 "Vcore"
> label in1 "Vram" # "DDR2" in BIOS
> label in2 "+3.3V"
> label in3 "+5V" # Not in BIOS
> ignore in4
> ignore in5
> ignore in6
> label in7 "+12V"
> label in8 "Vbat" # Not in BIOS
>
> # Vcore, Vram, +3.3V and Vbat are connected directly, so no compute
> # line is needed for these. For +5V the chip is configured to use
> # internal scaling. For +12V the default resistors seem to have been
> # used.
> compute in0 @ * ( 3/10+1), @ / ( 3/10+1)
This is inconsistent. You just said that Vcore didn't need any scaling,
yet you have a compute statement for Vcore. In all honestly, I would be
very surprised if it were correct... Vcore is never scaled, it doesn't
need to (it's way below the +4.08V limit.) How did you come up with it?
> compute in3 @ * (6.8/10+1), @ / (6.8/10+1)
> compute in7 @ * ( 45/10+1), @ / ( 45/10+1)
> ### Temperatures
>
> label temp1 "CPU Temp"
> label temp3 "NBr Temp"
> label temp2 "MB Temp"
Would be more intuitive to leave them in order.
> set temp1_min 0
> set temp1_max 60
> set temp2_min 0
> set temp3_max 50
> set temp3_min 0
> set temp3_max 50
You're setting temp3_max twice, and you're never setting temp2_max.
--
Jean Delvare
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