Problem reading vitals from Gigabyte H77-DH3H
Derek Kulinski
takeda at takeda.tk
Sat Oct 20 19:20:44 UTC 2012
Hello Andriy,
Saturday, October 20, 2012, 11:34:48 AM, you wrote:
> If this information is to be trusted (i.e. 8728 is sufficiently compatible with
> 8726), then please try to set port number in the hints to 0xa30 (e.g. where you
> have 0x290 now).
It appears to work fine:
hw.sensors.it0.fan0: 997 RPM
hw.sensors.it0.fan1: invalid
hw.sensors.it0.fan2: 1305 RPM
hw.sensors.it0.volt0: 1,42 VDC (VCORE_A)
hw.sensors.it0.volt1: 2,72 VDC (VCORE_B)
hw.sensors.it0.volt2: 2,70 VDC (+3.3V)
hw.sensors.it0.volt3: 4,60 VDC (+5V)
hw.sensors.it0.volt4: 0,06 VDC (+12V)
hw.sensors.it0.volt5: -5,23 VDC (Unused)
hw.sensors.it0.volt6: -6,53 VDC (-12V)
hw.sensors.it0.volt7: 3,74 VDC (+5VSB)
hw.sensors.it0.volt8: 2,14 VDC (VBAT)
hw.sensors.it0.temp0: 30,00 degC
hw.sensors.it0.temp1: 25,00 degC
hw.sensors.it0.temp2: 25,00 degC
I have three questions though:
1. The motherboard has 4 fan sockets (as far as I can tell), CPU_FAN,
and SYS_FAN[1-3]. SYS_FAN1 currently is not connected.
Seems like:
fan0 -> CPU_FAN (did not try to disconnect it to check :)
fan1 -> SYS_FAN1
fan2 -> SYS_FAN2
There is no entry for SYS_FAN3. I disconnected it temporarily but
it did not seem to affect the output. Is it possible to get that
information from the motherboard?
2. Is there a way for me to figure out which temperature is which? Or
at least which one would correspond to H77's temperature? Is it
possible that the temperature is not listed? Right now as I check
it the component is hot enough to make it hard for me to touch the
heat sink. I would think it would be higher than 30C.
3. When will the it module be included with the FreeBSD?
Anyway thank you so much for your help so far. At least have
meaningful values now that appear to be real (i.e. they change). Can't
verify whether the voltages are correct due to my limited knowledge.
--
Best regards,
Derek mailto:takeda at takeda.tk
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