healthd does not show the correct temperature
Constantine A. Murenin
mureninc at gmail.com
Fri Mar 25 18:03:06 PST 2005
Hello,
The healthd does not seem to show the correct temperature on my system.
Right after the start-up, BIOS usually shows around 31 centigrade for
the motherboard and 21 for the processor. However, this is what the
healthdc is usually showing right after the start-up of the FreeBSD
after the start-up of the computer:
host.name 62.0 15.0 69.0 3096 0000 0000 1.46 1.50 3.31 5.03 11.86 -11.62 -4.80
Then after a few minutes of ideling, BIOS would show the temperature
of the processor at around 30 or 35. healthdc shows this:
host.name 72.0 38.0 70.5 3096 0000 0000 1.46 1.50 3.31 5.03 11.86 -11.62 -4.80
UPDATE:
Above lines refer to the standard heatsink and Intel Pentium 1.8A
Northwood processor. Right now, as I have installed Zalman Fan Mate 1,
the healthd does not show the speed of the processors fan, while BIOS
still shows it at around 1500 rpm. He is what I get if I run `healthd
-d`:
%healthd -d
************************
* Hardware Information *
************************
WinBond Chip: W83627HF
************************
Temp.= 68.0, 51.5, 70.0; Rot.= 0, 0, 0
Vcore = 1.46, 1.50; Volt. = 3.33, 5.03, 11.86, -11.62, -4.85
Temp.= 67.0, 51.5, 70.0; Rot.= 0, 0, 0
Vcore = 1.46, 1.50; Volt. = 3.33, 5.03, 11.86, -11.62, -4.80
Temp.= 67.0, 51.5, 70.0; Rot.= 0, 0, 0
Vcore = 1.46, 1.52; Volt. = 3.33, 5.03, 11.86, -11.62, -4.80
Temp.= 67.0, 51.5, 70.0; Rot.= 0, 0, 0
Vcore = 1.46, 1.50; Volt. = 3.33, 5.03, 11.86, -11.62, -4.80
Thanks,
Constantine.
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