From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Nils Hammar Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2013 19:21:33 +0000 Subject: Re: [lm-sensors] Gigabyte GA-P85-D3 motherboard config. Message-Id: <52111EBD.5040700@abc.se> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: lm-sensors@vger.kernel.org I apologize - I did introduce a typo, it's the P85, not P58. :-[ On 2013-08-18 17:55, Nils Hammar wrote: > I have made a best effort to create a configuration file for the > Gigabyte GA-P85-D3 motherboard. I can't guarantee that it's entirely > correct since it is created through trial&error. I provide it in hope > that it is useful for someone else. > > Below is the file content: > --- > # > # Configuration for the Gigabyte GA-P85-D3 motherboard. > # > # Driver 'it87' at it8728-isa-0a30. > # > # This motherboard is for the fourth generation Intel Core processors > # with Socket 1150. One important difference is that those processors > # has internal voltage regulation, which means that some voltages > # that were present on earlier motherboards are no longer there. > # One such example is the Vtt voltage. > # > # > chip "it8728-*" > > ####################################### > # FANS # > # The actual number of fans and their # > # RPM limits depends on what the # > # computer case is equipped with # > # and your CPU fan, so you may # > # want to update this section. # > ####################################### > > label fan1 "CPU fan" > set fan1_min 700 > > label fan2 "System fan 1" > set fan2_min 300 > > label fan3 "System fan 2" > set fan3_min 300 > > ignore fan4 # Remove the 'ignore' if fan is installed. > label fan4 "System fan 3" > set fan4_min 0 # Set to a valid value if fan is installed. > > ignore fan5 # Not present on motherboard, listed here since the > chip supports it. > label fan5 "System fan 4" > set fan5_min 0 > > ###################################### > # VOLTAGES # > # These figures are from estimations # > # based on values provided in BIOS. # > # This means that some of them may # > # be mixed up. # > ###################################### > > label in0 "Vcore" > set in0_min 0.05 > set in0_max 1.025 > compute in0 1.0*@,@/1.0 > > label in1 "+3.3V" > set in1_min 3.135 # according to ATX 12V PSU design guide > set in1_max 3.465 # > compute in1 1.635*@,@/1.635 > > label in2 "+12V" > set in2_min 11.40 # according to ATX 12V PSU design guide > set in2_max 12.60 # > compute in2 6.0*@,@/6.0 > > label in3 "+5V" > set in3_min 4.750 # according to ATX 12V PSU design guide > set in3_max 5.250 # > compute in3 2.5*@,@/2.5 > > label in4 "Vaxg" > set in4_min 0.80 > set in4_max 1.00 > compute in4 1.0*@,@/1.0 > > label in5 "Vrin" > set in5_min 1.65 > set in5_max 1.85 > compute in5 1.0*@,@/1.0 > > label in6 "Vdram" > set in6_min 1.45 # adjust these, 1.35 for LVDDR3 > set in6_max 1.55 # 1.5V is recommended, 1.65 tops > compute in6 1.0*@,@/1.0 > > label in7 "3VSB" > set in7_min 3.14 > set in7_max 3.47 > compute in7 1.0*@,@/1.0 > > # CMOS Battery voltage. > label in8 "Vbat" > compute in8 1.0*@,@/1.0 > > ############################### > # Temperatures # > ############################### > label temp1 "PCH temp" > set temp1_min 10 > set temp1_max 60 > > # ignore temp2 # Not sure if this sensor actually exists. > # It's always reporting 25 degrees Celsius for me at the moment. > label temp2 "MB temp" > set temp2_min 0 > set temp2_max 60 > > label temp3 "CPU temp" > set temp3_min 10 > set temp3_max 85 > > > _______________________________________________ > lm-sensors mailing list > lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org > http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors > _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors