[plug] lm-sensors

Ben Jensz jensz at wn.com.au
Fri Oct 26 09:02:12 WST 2001


That looks like its running pretty hot for an ambient temperature of 23
degrees.. what sort of CPU have you got and whats the speed of it?


/ Ben

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Kenworthy" <billk at iinet.net.au>
To: <plug at plug.linux.org.au>
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 6:35 AM
Subject: Re: [plug] lm-sensors


Thanks to Jason I have got it working, interesting how much extra burn
seti gives!  Now its obvious I need some work in the heatsink department
...

By the way, I could not find what "SBr" (see temp below) is in the
manual, though its about the ambient room temp.


wdk at rattus ~ $ sensors
via686a-isa-6000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Algorithm: ISA algorithm
CPU core:  +1.80 V  (min =  +1.48 V, max =  +1.99 V)
I/O:       +3.45 V  (min =  +3.26 V, max =  +3.54 V)
+5V:       +4.88 V  (min =  +4.69 V, max =  +5.24 V)
+12V:     +12.27 V  (min = +11.41 V, max = +12.46 V)
CPU Fan:  4787 RPM  (min = 4687 RPM, div = 2)
SYS Temp:  +31.7°C  (limit =  +45°C, hysteresis =  +40°C)
CPU Temp:  +54.8°C  (limit =  +60°C, hysteresis =  +55°C)
SBr Temp:  +23.0°C  (limit =  +65°C, hysteresis =  +60°C)


BillK

On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 00:35, Adrian Woodley wrote:
> G'Day,
>         Cheers to Bill and Jason for bringing up lm-sensors. I saw that,
> not knowing what it was and decided to go looking. Two or three hours
> later I now have two pretty lines on my strip-chart applet showing me
> that my CPU and Sys temporatures are sitting at a very steady 34.5deg C.
> Totally pointless, but cool :) I was hoping for wild fluctuations :) Oh
> well, time to start over-clocking ;)
>
> Adrian
>





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