* [lm-sensors] f71882fg and MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital
@ 2007-10-01 16:11 Roland Langner
2007-10-01 17:21 ` Hans de Goede
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From: Roland Langner @ 2007-10-01 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Hi,
here is my sensors output for MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital
k8temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
Core0 Temp:
+15°C
Core1 Temp:
+15°C
f71882fg-isa-0600
Adapter: ISA adapter
3.3V: +3.34 V
Vcore: +0.98 V (max = +2.04 V)
Vram: +2.19 V
5VSB: +5.05 V
+5V: +3.78 V
12V: +6.51 V
Vchip: +0.48 V
3VSB: +3.33 V
Battery: +3.20 V
CPU: 844 RPM
System: 0 RPM ALARM
Power: 960 RPM
Aux: 0 RPM ALARM
CPU: +9°C (high = +85°C, hyst = +81°C)
(crit = +100°C, hyst = +96°C) sensor = transistor
System: +92°C (high = +85°C, hyst = +81°C) ALARM
(crit = +100°C, hyst = +96°C) sensor = thermistor
Temp3: +26°C (high = +70°C, hyst = +68°C)
(crit = +85°C, hyst = +83°C) sensor = thermistor
Here the config:
chip "f71882fg-*"
# Temperature
label temp1 "CPU"
label temp2 "System"
label temp3 "Temp3"
# Fans
label fan1 "CPU"
label fan2 "System"
label fan3 "Power"
label fan4 "Aux"
# Voltage
label in0 "3.3V"
label in1 "Vcore"
label in2 "Vram"
label in3 "5VSB"
label in4 "+5V"
label in5 "12V"
label in6 "Vchip"
label in7 "3VSB"
label in8 "Battery"
# never change the in0, in7 and in8 compute, these are hardwired in the
chip!
compute in0 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
compute in2 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
compute in3 (@ * (1+200/47)), (@ / (1+200/47))
compute in4 (@ * (1+200/47)), (@ / (1+200/47))
compute in5 (@ * (1+200/20)), (@ / (1+200/20))
compute in7 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
compute in8 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
Some Voltages are not right. (Vcore is)
The board has 3 Fan-conectors. Fan at connector 3 doesn't show up.
CPU Temp is to low.
Config is a variation of msi P965 Platinum.
Can someone help me with the config?
Thanks.
Roland
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* Re: [lm-sensors] f71882fg and MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital
2007-10-01 16:11 [lm-sensors] f71882fg and MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital Roland Langner
@ 2007-10-01 17:21 ` Hans de Goede
2007-10-02 15:31 ` Roland Langner
2007-10-03 17:41 ` Hans de Goede
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From: Hans de Goede @ 2007-10-01 17:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Roland Langner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here is my sensors output for MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital
>
> k8temp-pci-00c3
> Adapter: PCI adapter
> Core0 Temp:
> +15°C
> Core1 Temp:
> +15°C
>
> f71882fg-isa-0600
> Adapter: ISA adapter
> 3.3V: +3.34 V
> Vcore: +0.98 V (max = +2.04 V)
> Vram: +2.19 V
> 5VSB: +5.05 V
> +5V: +3.78 V
> 12V: +6.51 V
> Vchip: +0.48 V
> 3VSB: +3.33 V
> Battery: +3.20 V
> CPU: 844 RPM
> System: 0 RPM ALARM
> Power: 960 RPM
> Aux: 0 RPM ALARM
> CPU: +9°C (high = +85°C, hyst = +81°C)
> (crit = +100°C, hyst = +96°C) sensor = transistor
> System: +92°C (high = +85°C, hyst = +81°C) ALARM
> (crit = +100°C, hyst = +96°C) sensor = thermistor
> Temp3: +26°C (high = +70°C, hyst = +68°C)
> (crit = +85°C, hyst = +83°C) sensor = thermistor
>
>
> Here the config:
>
> chip "f71882fg-*"
>
> # Temperature
> label temp1 "CPU"
> label temp2 "System"
> label temp3 "Temp3"
>
> # Fans
> label fan1 "CPU"
> label fan2 "System"
> label fan3 "Power"
> label fan4 "Aux"
>
> # Voltage
> label in0 "3.3V"
> label in1 "Vcore"
> label in2 "Vram"
> label in3 "5VSB"
> label in4 "+5V"
> label in5 "12V"
> label in6 "Vchip"
> label in7 "3VSB"
> label in8 "Battery"
>
> # never change the in0, in7 and in8 compute, these are hardwired in the
> chip!
> compute in0 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
> compute in2 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
> compute in3 (@ * (1+200/47)), (@ / (1+200/47))
> compute in4 (@ * (1+200/47)), (@ / (1+200/47))
> compute in5 (@ * (1+200/20)), (@ / (1+200/20))
> compute in7 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
> compute in8 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>
>
>
> Some Voltages are not right. (Vcore is)
> The board has 3 Fan-conectors. Fan at connector 3 doesn't show up.
> CPU Temp is to low.
>
> Config is a variation of msi P965 Platinum.
> Can someone help me with the config?
>
Sure, I'm the writer and maintainer of the f71882fg driver and I'll try to
help. Can you for starters please write down the BIOS sensors readings (all of
them, in order they appear in the BIOS) and post those, then I can try to
puzzle the pieces together.
Regards,
Hans
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* Re: [lm-sensors] f71882fg and MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital
2007-10-01 16:11 [lm-sensors] f71882fg and MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital Roland Langner
2007-10-01 17:21 ` Hans de Goede
@ 2007-10-02 15:31 ` Roland Langner
2007-10-03 17:41 ` Hans de Goede
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From: Roland Langner @ 2007-10-02 15:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Hans de Goede schrieb:
> > Roland Langner wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> here is my sensors output for MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital
>> >>
>> >> k8temp-pci-00c3
>> >> Adapter: PCI adapter
>> >> Core0 Temp:
>> >> +15°C
>> >> Core1 Temp:
>> >> +15°C
>> >>
>> >> f71882fg-isa-0600
>> >> Adapter: ISA adapter
>> >> 3.3V: +3.34 V
>> >> Vcore: +0.98 V (max = +2.04 V)
>> >> Vram: +2.19 V
>> >> 5VSB: +5.05 V
>> >> +5V: +3.78 V
>> >> 12V: +6.51 V
>> >> Vchip: +0.48 V
>> >> 3VSB: +3.33 V
>> >> Battery: +3.20 V
>> >> CPU: 844 RPM
>> >> System: 0 RPM ALARM
>> >> Power: 960 RPM
>> >> Aux: 0 RPM ALARM
>> >> CPU: +9°C (high = +85°C, hyst = +81°C)
>> >> (crit = +100°C, hyst = +96°C) sensor transistor
>> >> System: +92°C (high = +85°C, hyst = +81°C) ALARM
>> >> (crit = +100°C, hyst = +96°C) sensor thermistor
>> >> Temp3: +26°C (high = +70°C, hyst = +68°C)
>> >> (crit = +85°C, hyst = +83°C) sensor thermistor
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Here the config:
>> >>
>> >> chip "f71882fg-*"
>> >>
>> >> # Temperature
>> >> label temp1 "CPU"
>> >> label temp2 "System"
>> >> label temp3 "Temp3"
>> >>
>> >> # Fans
>> >> label fan1 "CPU"
>> >> label fan2 "System"
>> >> label fan3 "Power"
>> >> label fan4 "Aux"
>> >>
>> >> # Voltage
>> >> label in0 "3.3V"
>> >> label in1 "Vcore"
>> >> label in2 "Vram"
>> >> label in3 "5VSB"
>> >> label in4 "+5V"
>> >> label in5 "12V"
>> >> label in6 "Vchip"
>> >> label in7 "3VSB"
>> >> label in8 "Battery"
>> >>
>> >> # never change the in0, in7 and in8 compute, these are hardwired
in the
>> >> chip!
>> >> compute in0 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>> >> compute in2 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>> >> compute in3 (@ * (1+200/47)), (@ / (1+200/47))
>> >> compute in4 (@ * (1+200/47)), (@ / (1+200/47))
>> >> compute in5 (@ * (1+200/20)), (@ / (1+200/20))
>> >> compute in7 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>> >> compute in8 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Some Voltages are not right. (Vcore is)
>> >> The board has 3 Fan-conectors. Fan at connector 3 doesn't show up.
>> >> CPU Temp is to low.
>> >>
>> >> Config is a variation of msi P965 Platinum.
>> >> Can someone help me with the config?
>> >>
> >
> > Sure, I'm the writer and maintainer of the f71882fg driver and I'll try
> > to help. Can you for starters please write down the BIOS sensors
> > readings (all of them, in order they appear in the BIOS) and post those,
> > then I can try to puzzle the pieces together.
> >
Hi Hans,
sorry, yesterday i didn't replay to the list.
thanks for the driver and the help.
Here are the BIOS-Values:
CPU Temp: 10°C
System Temp 25°C
CPU Fan Speed 843
Sys Fan1 Speed 964
CPU Vcore 0.984V
3.3VCC 3.344V
5V 5.088V
12V 12.056V
3.3V SB 3.344V
CPU Temp in BIOS seems also a bit to low (room temp is 15°C)
Regards
Roland
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* Re: [lm-sensors] f71882fg and MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital
2007-10-01 16:11 [lm-sensors] f71882fg and MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital Roland Langner
2007-10-01 17:21 ` Hans de Goede
2007-10-02 15:31 ` Roland Langner
@ 2007-10-03 17:41 ` Hans de Goede
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From: Hans de Goede @ 2007-10-03 17:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Roland Langner wrote:
> Hans de Goede schrieb:
>>> Roland Langner wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> here is my sensors output for MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital
>>>>>
>>>>> k8temp-pci-00c3
>>>>> Adapter: PCI adapter
>>>>> Core0 Temp:
>>>>> +15°C
>>>>> Core1 Temp:
>>>>> +15°C
>>>>>
>>>>> f71882fg-isa-0600
>>>>> Adapter: ISA adapter
>>>>> 3.3V: +3.34 V
>>>>> Vcore: +0.98 V (max = +2.04 V)
>>>>> Vram: +2.19 V
>>>>> 5VSB: +5.05 V
>>>>> +5V: +3.78 V
>>>>> 12V: +6.51 V
>>>>> Vchip: +0.48 V
>>>>> 3VSB: +3.33 V
>>>>> Battery: +3.20 V
>>>>> CPU: 844 RPM
>>>>> System: 0 RPM ALARM
>>>>> Power: 960 RPM
>>>>> Aux: 0 RPM ALARM
>>>>> CPU: +9°C (high = +85°C, hyst = +81°C)
>>>>> (crit = +100°C, hyst = +96°C) sensor > transistor
>>>>> System: +92°C (high = +85°C, hyst = +81°C) ALARM
>>>>> (crit = +100°C, hyst = +96°C) sensor > thermistor
>>>>> Temp3: +26°C (high = +70°C, hyst = +68°C)
>>>>> (crit = +85°C, hyst = +83°C) sensor > thermistor
>>>>>
>>>>> Here the config:
>>>>>
>>>>> chip "f71882fg-*"
>>>>>
>>>>> # Temperature
>>>>> label temp1 "CPU"
>>>>> label temp2 "System"
>>>>> label temp3 "Temp3"
>>>>>
>>>>> # Fans
>>>>> label fan1 "CPU"
>>>>> label fan2 "System"
>>>>> label fan3 "Power"
>>>>> label fan4 "Aux"
>>>>>
>>>>> # Voltage
>>>>> label in0 "3.3V"
>>>>> label in1 "Vcore"
>>>>> label in2 "Vram"
>>>>> label in3 "5VSB"
>>>>> label in4 "+5V"
>>>>> label in5 "12V"
>>>>> label in6 "Vchip"
>>>>> label in7 "3VSB"
>>>>> label in8 "Battery"
>>>>>
>>>>> # never change the in0, in7 and in8 compute, these are hardwired
> in the
>>>>> chip!
>>>>> compute in0 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>>>>> compute in2 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>>>>> compute in3 (@ * (1+200/47)), (@ / (1+200/47))
>>>>> compute in4 (@ * (1+200/47)), (@ / (1+200/47))
>>>>> compute in5 (@ * (1+200/20)), (@ / (1+200/20))
>>>>> compute in7 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>>>>> compute in8 (@ * 2), (@ / 2)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Some Voltages are not right. (Vcore is)
>>>>> The board has 3 Fan-conectors. Fan at connector 3 doesn't show up.
>>>>> CPU Temp is to low.
>>>>>
>>>>> Config is a variation of msi P965 Platinum.
>>>>> Can someone help me with the config?
>>>>>
>>> Sure, I'm the writer and maintainer of the f71882fg driver and I'll try
>>> to help. Can you for starters please write down the BIOS sensors
>>> readings (all of them, in order they appear in the BIOS) and post those,
>>> then I can try to puzzle the pieces together.
>>>
> Hi Hans,
>
> sorry, yesterday i didn't replay to the list.
>
> thanks for the driver and the help.
>
> Here are the BIOS-Values:
>
> CPU Temp: 10°C
> System Temp 25°C
> CPU Fan Speed 843
> Sys Fan1 Speed 964
> CPU Vcore 0.984V
> 3.3VCC 3.344V
> 5V 5.088V
> 12V 12.056V
> 3.3V SB 3.344V
>
>
> CPU Temp in BIOS seems also a bit to low (room temp is 15°C)
>
Hmm,
I'm afraid I cannot find any reasonable mapping between the BIOS readings and
the sensors readings using well known multipliers. So I'm afraid I cannot help you.
The BIOS only sees 2 fans too, so I guess the 3th connector simply isn't hooked
up to the chip (which is a pitty, as the chip does have the capability to
monitor more then 2 fans). Also the CPU reading indeed is wrong. Probably the
BIOS hasn't configured the sensor type correctly. You could go and see if there
is a BIOS update for this, esp since the reading in the BIOS itself is clearly
wrong too.
As for the mapping, you could try sending MSI a polite mail asking which
voltages are hooked up to which pins and what dividers they are using.
Regards,
Hans
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