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From: r.marek@assembler.cz (Rudolf Marek)
To: lm-sensors@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [lm-sensors] Asus P5B Deluxe / Winbond 83627DHG
Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 19:44:35 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <45CB7DA3.1040208@assembler.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4dfa50520612211313g7906f3b0kbf8d7aebb2ddcda9@mail.gmail.com>

Hello again

Sorry for the delay.
> 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.

Ok. That explains it.

> 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.

Maybe you can also try the coretemp driver if the CPU is pentium M or Core series.

Rudolf


  parent reply	other threads:[~2007-02-08 19:44 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
2007-02-07 18:41 ` David Hubbard
2007-02-08 19:44 ` Rudolf Marek [this message]
2007-02-12  9:04 ` Brett King

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