On Saturday 20 November 2004 4:38 am, Paul Hewlett wrote:
On Saturday 20 November 2004 07:01, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
On Friday 19 November 2004 8:08 pm, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Saturday 20 November 2004 7:53 pm, Marc Christensen wrote:
I have started lm_sensors successfully. When I run the 'sensors command I get
w83697hf-isa-0290 Adapter: ISA adapter VCore: +1.59 V (min = +1.72 V, max = +1.89 V) +3.3V: +3.35 V (min = +3.14 V, max = +3.48 V) +5V: +5.09 V (min = +4.77 V, max = +5.25 V) +12V: +11.81 V (min = +10.84 V, max = +13.21 V) -12V: -12.50 V (min = -13.16 V, max = -10.77 V) -5V: -5.08 V (min = -5.23 V, max = -4.73 V) V5SB: +5.65 V (min = +4.77 V, max = +5.25 V) VBat: +1.48 V (min = +2.40 V, max = +3.60 V) fan1: 2657 RPM (min = 2657 RPM, div = 2) ALARM fan2: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM, div = 2) temp1: +39°C (high = +127°C) sensor = thermistor temp2: +39.0°C (high = +80°C, hyst = +80°C) sensor = PII/Celeron diode alarms: Chassis intrusion detection ALARM beep_enable: Sound alarm disabled
eeprom-i2c-2-51 Adapter: SiS96x SMBus adapter at 0x1400 Memory type: DDR SDRAM DIMM Memory size (MB): 256
eeprom-i2c-2-50 Adapter: SiS96x SMBus adapter at 0x1400 Memory type: DDR SDRAM DIMM Memory size (MB): 256
Note that my VCore, V5SB,VBat and fan1 seem to be out of range. Is this serious ?
Hi, Look at what the BIOS tells you and write them down for camparison and to adjust the Gkrellm or KSensors or KSysguard multipliers. Shutdown system and have the system go into the MB BIOS setup screens. Look for the "PC Health" screen or whatever your MB manuf calles it. This display shows the correct values tthat the manuf has calibrated. Then after re-booting you can adjust the multipliers to get the same values. PeterB