From: jharvell+lists.lm-sensors@dogpad.net (Joe Harvell)
To: lm-sensors@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [lm-sensors] Asus P5B Deluxe / Winbond 83627DHG
Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2007 17:11:44 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <45C8B6D0.5020200@dogpad.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4dfa50520612211313g7906f3b0kbf8d7aebb2ddcda9@mail.gmail.com>
Rudolf Marek wrote:
>
>> fan1: (you state it should be the CPU_FAN) The RPM in the 1100 range
>> matches what I'm seeing in the BIOS for CHA_FAN1 and CHA_FAN2 (both are
>> documented to run at 1800 RPM)
>
> ok
>
>> fan2: (you state it should be CHA_FAN1) The RPM of 2537 is consistent
>> with what I'm seeing in the BIOS for CPU_FAN (a Zalman CNPS9500 LED)
>> fan3: (you state it should be CHA_FAN2) My fan3 shows 0, but I have
>> verified both fans are spinning and connected to CHA_FAN1 and CHA_FAN2
>> fan4: (you state this is PWR_FAN): The P5B manual states that this
>> connector is not supported by their QFan2 software monitoring. I doubt
>> it would be monitorable.
>
> Hmm how many/what fans can you see in the BIOS?
I figured out why I got zero readings for fan5. Since my case fans are
lower speed, it seems the divisor was to low. I remedied this by
settting fan1_min and fan5_min to 700. This also has the side effect of
setting the divisor to 16. Now I get readings in the 1100 RPM range for
both fan1 and fan5.
Here is what I see in the BIOS Hardware Monitor after being on for about
5 minutes:
CPU Temperature 35.5 C
MB Temperature 21 C
CPU Fan Speed 2556
CPU QFan Control Enabled
CPU Fan Profile Optimal
Chassis Fan1 Speed 1095
Chassis Fan2 Speed 1163
Chassis Fan3 Speed N/A
Chassis QFan Control Enabled
Chassis Fan Profile Optimal
Power Fan Speed N/A
VCore Voltage 1.176
3.3V Voltage 3.328
5V Voltage 4.992
12V Voltage 12.144
Here is my Idle sensors output
jharvell at cujo ~ $ sensors
w83627dhg-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
VCore: +1.12 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +1.74 V)
12 V: +12.14 V (min = +10.82 V, max = +13.20 V)
3.3V: +3.33 V (min = +3.14 V, max = +3.47 V)
5V: +5.04 V (min = +4.76 V, max = +5.25 V)
VSB: +3.33 V (min = +3.14 V, max = +3.47 V)
CHA_FAN1: 1125 RPM (min = 703 RPM, div = 16)
CPU_FAN: 2518 RPM (min = 1704 RPM, div = 8)
CHA_FAN2: 1222 RPM (min = 703 RPM, div = 16)
Sys Temp: +28 C (high = +40 C, hyst = +35 C)
CPU Temp: +34.5 C (high = +55.0 C, hyst = +45.0 C)
Actually, I recently finished a compile, so it may still be cooling
slightly. Also, I am using CPU Frequency scaling. So the CPU is at
1.60 GHz instead of the normal 2.39 GHz. I don't know what the
operating CPU frequency is in the BIOS.
jharvell at cujo ~ $ cpufreq-info
cpufrequtils 002: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2006
Report errors and bugs to linux at brodo.de, please.
analyzing CPU 0:
driver: centrino
CPUs which need to switch frequency at the same time: 0
hardware limits: 1.60 GHz - 2.39 GHz
available frequency steps: 2.39 GHz, 1.60 GHz
available cpufreq governors: ondemand, performance
current policy: frequency should be within 1.60 GHz and 2.39 GHz.
The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to use
within this range.
current CPU frequency is 1.60 GHz.
analyzing CPU 1:
driver: centrino
CPUs which need to switch frequency at the same time: 1
hardware limits: 1.60 GHz - 2.39 GHz
available frequency steps: 2.39 GHz, 1.60 GHz
available cpufreq governors: ondemand, performance
current policy: frequency should be within 1.60 GHz and 2.39 GHz.
The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to use
within this range.
current CPU frequency is 1.60 GHz.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-02-06 17:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-12-21 21:13 [lm-sensors] Asus P5B Deluxe / Winbond 83627DHG David Hubbard
2006-12-22 14:58 ` Jean Delvare
2006-12-25 4:58 ` David Hubbard
2006-12-25 18:23 ` Jean Delvare
2006-12-26 8:02 ` David Hubbard
2006-12-26 10:31 ` Hamlet
2006-12-26 23:14 ` David Hubbard
2006-12-27 1:10 ` Hamlet
2006-12-28 22:53 ` Hamlet
2006-12-29 2:35 ` David Hubbard
2006-12-29 14:37 ` Hamlet
2006-12-30 2:54 ` David Hubbard
2007-01-02 18:46 ` Rudolf Marek
2007-01-02 18:46 ` David Holl
2007-01-19 6:02 ` Daniel Ceregatti
2007-01-19 6:31 ` David Hubbard
2007-01-19 7:42 ` David Hubbard
2007-01-19 22:04 ` David Holl
2007-01-19 22:11 ` Daniel Ceregatti
2007-01-19 22:27 ` David Holl
2007-01-20 5:37 ` Daniel Ceregatti
2007-01-20 19:01 ` David Hubbard
2007-01-22 15:51 ` David Holl
2007-01-31 1:36 ` Joe Harvell
2007-02-04 16:49 ` Rudolf Marek
2007-02-05 18:43 ` Joe Harvell
2007-02-06 3:54 ` Joe Harvell
2007-02-06 17:11 ` Joe Harvell [this message]
2007-02-07 18:41 ` David Hubbard
2007-02-08 19:44 ` Rudolf Marek
2007-02-12 9:04 ` Brett King
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