[lm-sensors] Config for MSI X58 Pro-E (MS-7522)
Olaf Mandel
olaf at mandel.name
Sun Aug 22 15:13:05 CEST 2010
Am 22.08.2010 14:38, schrieb Jean Delvare:
-Snipp-
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 17:26:02 +0200, Olaf Mandel wrote:
-Snipp-
>> * The System1 fan could be on either fan2 or fan3
>
> This should be easy enough to verify. You can temporarily unplug any
> system fan (or slow it down by pressing your finger on the middle part -
> don't get hurt), and see which reported speed drops.
>
Hi Jean,
unfortunately, I cannot do that: the motherboard is build into a
root-server I rented and is located in a remote location I have no
physical access to. I can ask for access to its monitor and keyboard via
a remote KVM solution in order to access the BIOS information, but that
is about the end of it. The server operator charges per 15min of "remote
hands", and I am to stingy to ask them to swap the fan connection.
>> * There are several 3.3V inputs, but which one corresponds to the one
>> shown in the BIOS?
>
> Most certainly in0. in7 is 3VSB (Stand-By 3.3V) and in8 is Vbat
> (battery). It's quite rare that BIOS reports these.
>
Thanks for the info. I have updated my configuration file accordingly.
>> * The calibration values for in1, in4 and in5 are only approximations
>> * No min, max or critical values are given here.
>
> Easy enough to add once you are certain your configuration is OK.
>
If you mean the thresholds: how does one decide on which values are
max/min, or critical?
-Snipp-
>> ignore fan4
>
> No 4th fan header, or just unused on your system? You should only
> ignore a fan when the header isn't there.
>
I checked the manual: there is a "System 3" Fan, but it does not seem to
have a Sensor connector (the pin is labeled "No Use" in the manual and
the BIOS does not report it).
-Snipp-
>> compute in1 (@ * 1.35), (@ / 1.35)
>
> This would be quite surprising. On recent CPUs, Vcore is always lower
> than the ADC's resolution, so it shouldn't need any scaling. How did
> you come with this value?
>
I ran several comparisons between readouts from the BIOS and running
sensors with a dummy configuration. Then I tweaked the compute values to
match as well as possible the BIOS values. I read in the BIOS (some
values were quite noisy):
CPU Vcore 1.224V
3.3V 3.376V
5V 4.961V
12V 12.144V
Vcore was very stable, so I tuned compute1 to match it. For compute5, I
did the same (even though the values varied slightly). I cannot
remember, whether I did the same to compute4 or stayed with the default.
-Snipp-
> When sending such configuration files, it is a good practice to also
> include the output of "sensors -c /dev/null", so that we can review
> your choices and possibly help you improve your configuration file.
>
Sure (the long "sensor = ..." lines get folded by my MUA):
unloaded machine:
f71882fg-isa-0a00
Adapter: ISA adapter
in0: +1.70 V
in1: +0.92 V (max = +2.04 V)
in2: +0.02 V
in3: +0.00 V
in4: +0.94 V
in5: +1.11 V
in6: +0.21 V
in7: +1.68 V
in8: +1.63 V
fan1: 2407 RPM
fan2: 0 RPM ALARM
fan3: 1758 RPM
fan4: 0 RPM ALARM
temp1: +22.0°C (high = +255.0°C, hyst = +251.0°C)
(crit = +255.0°C, hyst = +251.0°C) sensor = Intel
PECI
temp2: +59.0°C (high = +255.0°C, hyst = +251.0°C)
(crit = +255.0°C, hyst = +251.0°C) sensor =
transistor
temp3: +44.0°C (high = +255.0°C, hyst = +253.0°C)
(crit = +255.0°C, hyst = +253.0°C) sensor =
transistor
machine loaded by 8 instances of burnK7:
f71882fg-isa-0a00
Adapter: ISA adapter
in0: +1.68 V
in1: +1.12 V (max = +2.04 V)
in2: +0.48 V
in3: +0.29 V
in4: +0.94 V
in5: +1.10 V
in6: +0.52 V
in7: +1.68 V
in8: +1.63 V
fan1: 2407 RPM
fan2: 0 RPM ALARM
fan3: 1706 RPM
fan4: 0 RPM ALARM
temp1: +78.0°C (high = +255.0°C, hyst = +251.0°C)
(crit = +255.0°C, hyst = +251.0°C) sensor = Intel
PECI
temp2: +65.0°C (high = +255.0°C, hyst = +251.0°C)
(crit = +255.0°C, hyst = +251.0°C) sensor =
transistor
temp3: +43.0°C (high = +255.0°C, hyst = +253.0°C)
(crit = +255.0°C, hyst = +253.0°C) sensor =
transistor
Any further suggestions on how to tweak the warning levels for all the
settings?
Best regards,
Olaf Mandel
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