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Re: lmsensors on SOYO Dragon mobos



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On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 07:15:19PM -0600, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> Here is my config, heavily edited around 12 months ago, and it works
> in that the values printed match up against what the BIOS reports on
> startup as closely as I can make out. If I remember right you said
> you had a slightly different board (KT333?), but try this. I
> honestly can't remember where I got the specs, hints etc.....

OK, well, that works sorta.  Power supply's got something resembling
the right output.  Considering I've now had two different motherboards
report roughly the same levels from the power supply, I have to wonder
what they mean.  Temp is *way* off, though.  How do I kill off all the
alarms and fix the temp?

Yes, it's a SOYO Dragon KT333 Lite.

baloo@ursine:~$ sensors
eeprom-i2c-0-51
Adapter: SMBus Via Pro adapter at 5000
Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
Memory type:            DDR SDRAM DIMM SPD
Memory size (MB):       128

eeprom-i2c-0-52
baloo@ursine:~$ sensors
eeprom-i2c-0-51
Adapter: SMBus Via Pro adapter at 5000
Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
Memory type:            DDR SDRAM DIMM SPD
Memory size (MB):       128

eeprom-i2c-0-52
Adapter: SMBus Via Pro adapter at 5000
Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
Memory type:            DDR SDRAM DIMM SPD
Memory size (MB):       512

it87-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
Algorithm: ISA algorithm
VCore:     +1.87 V  (min =  +1.53 V, max =  +1.87 V)   ALARM
VCC 2.5:   +3.39 V  (min =  +2.25 V, max =  +2.75 V)   ALARM
+3.3V:     +3.00 V  (min =  +1.48 V, max =  +1.80 V)   ALARM
+5V:       +5.17 V  (min =  +4.50 V, max =  +5.48 V)
+12V:     +10.04 V  (min = +11.36 V, max = +13.80 V)   ALARM
5VSB:      +2.76 V  (min =  +4.50 V, max =  +5.48 V)   ALARM
Case Fan: 2732 RPM  (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2)          ALARM
CPU Temp:    +31  (min =  +20, max =  +60)
SYS Temp:    -36  (min =  +20, max =  +60)


(Yes, I realise there is no CPU fan reading, it's a water cooled
system.)

> BTW, I also use this nifty package called lvcool
> (http://mpet.freeservers.com/LVCool.html, but I have a .deb from
> somewhere too) that helps keep my processor cool enough that I keep
> my system running through the Texas summer without having to run the
> A/C at max settings. I'm not sure it will work on a KT333 chipset
> though.

Gotta wonder what this does that the kernel doesn't.

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